Judge, 1938-04 · page 1 of 52
Judge — April 1938 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover, April 1938 This cover by O. Soglow depicts a swing scene with caricatured figures. The largest figure at bottom-left appears to be an elephant—the Republican party symbol—swinging while others ride swings above. Given the April 1938 date, this likely comments on American politics during Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidency and New Deal era, when Republicans opposed Democratic policies. The specific political meaning is unclear without additional context, but the composition suggests commentary on power dynamics or shifting political fortunes—who's "up" and who's "down" in the political swing. The satire uses the playground metaphor to critique political maneuvering of the period.
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“Tounded 188! ochester Public Library MAR 30 1933 115 South Avenue ROCHESTER, N. ¥. AW MANOS SEE comicbooks.com