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Judge — June 1937 — page 1: what you’re looking at
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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis This appears to be a vintage **Judge** magazine cover featuring a romantic illustration of a couple sitting on a tree branch. The man wears a plaid suit while the woman reclines in his arms, displaying her legs prominently—a somewhat risqué pose for the era. The satire likely critiques **public displays of affection or improper behavior in parks**, emphasized by the "KEEP OFF THE GRASS" sign at bottom. The couple's oblivious intimacy while literally breaking park rules suggests commentary on social propriety and courtship norms. The archival stamp indicates this is from the Bancroft Library collection. Without knowing the specific publication date, the style suggests early-to-mid 20th century. The humor relies on the tension between societal rules and romantic impulse.
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