Judge was a magazine published in the United States of America in the late 19th century. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the It was formed in 1881 by artists who had seceded from Puck Magazine. Year 1881 ( MDCCCLXXXI) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Puck was America's first successful Humor magazine known for its sharp humor and colorful Cartoon Caricatures satirizing the political The founders included:
The first printing of Judge was in October 29, during the great depression 1881. Events 437 - Valentinian III, Western Roman Emperor, marries Licinia Eudoxia, daughter of his cousin Theodosius II Year 1881 ( MDCCCLXXXI) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common It was sixteen pages long and printed on quarto paper. There have been many standard sizes of Paper at different times and in different countries but today there are two widespread systems in use the international standard (A4 While it did well initially, it soon had trouble competing with its rival, Puck. Puck was America's first successful Humor magazine known for its sharp humor and colorful Cartoon Caricatures satirizing the political [1]
An editor following World War I was Harold Ross. World War I (abbreviated WWI; also known as the First World War, the Great War, and the War to End All Harold Wallace Ross ( November 6, 1892 - December 6, 1951) was an American journalist and founder of The New Yorker He used the experience on the magazine to start his own in 1925, The New Yorker. The New Yorker is an American Magazine that publishes reportage commentary criticism essays fiction satire cartoons and poetry [2]