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Explore the timelines for important dates in TRs personal and political life, While it did well initially, it soon had trouble competing with. Judge 1900-07-07: Volume 39 , Issue 977. Some of them are suing us. [1] Puck's first English-language edition was published in 1877, covering issues like New York City's Tammany Hall, presidential politics, and social issues of the late 19th century to the early 20th century. Puck magazine, weekly magazine, founded by cartoonist Joseph Keppler, began publication in March 1871. Judge 1888-05-26: Volume 14 , Issue 345. Judge 1928-01-14: Volume 94 , Issue None. Previous issue: sim_judge_1925-09-05_89 . Digitized from IA1532224-02 . This exhibition features images and materials from the Arkell Museum's Judge magazine collection. The first printing of Judge was on October 29, 1881, during the Long Depression. Digitized from IA1532235-07 . "So yes, Your Honor. Digitized from IA1532224-02 . On the magazine's cover for August 8, 1900, the familiar feminized and godlike personification of the West points at a slavering dragon, labeled "Boxer," crawling over the wall of the capital city. Referring to the 1934 National Firearms Act, he added. It was the most inuential American humor magazine ever published. Puck attracted an appreciative audience. Those early commissions brought him to the attention of the San Francisco Call, and he was hired as a staff artist drawing society functions, . Judge 1899-12-02: Volume 37 , Issue 946. [B]ecause of the significant recoil. Previous issue: sim_judge_1900-04-14_38_965 . F. Opper. The Republicans responded by buying Pucks weak rival, Judge, and luring away some of Pucks talented staff. It became a monthly in 1932 and ceased circulation in 1947. Digitized from IA1532224-02 . Digitized from IA1532224-02 . The founders included cartoonist James Albert Wales, dime novels publisher Frank Tousey and author George H. Jessop. Judge magazine was purchased by William J. Arkell on December 4, 1885 with the plan of using the publication to promote Republican causes and politicians. Judge Magazine: Politics, Presidents & Political Cartoons, 2 Erie Boulevard Canajoharie, New York 13317. Political magazine collection, Puck, Judge, Jingo, Special Collections Research Center, The George Washington University. Judge 1930-09-06: Volume 99 , Issue None. 32 No. Next issue: sim_judge_1914-08-15_67_1713 . Next issue: sim_judge_1910-07-23_59_1501 . Digitized from IA1532235-07 . "Network 10 and Endemol Shine Australia are deeply . "I don't like it, Dad. After experience in New York City working on the well-established Leslie's Illustrated Weekly, in 1876 Keppler tried a German-language satirical magazine called Puck. The success of The New Yorker, as well as the Great Depression, put pressure on Judge. Judge 1884-04-12: Volume 5 , Issue 130. Previous issue: sim_judge_1938-02_114 . Digitized from IA1532235-07 . Next issue: sim_judge_1938-05_114 . Next issue: sim_judge_1916-09-02_71_1820 . Digitized from IA1532235-07 . The Judge 1938-05: Volume 114 , Issue None. Judge 1925-09-12: Volume 89 , Issue None. "Well, how are you able to tell me, people aren't using these guns in self-defense or they're not worthwhile in self-defense or there's not enough elderly people or people with disabilities having tried to defend themselves with arms that they can't handle?" Digitized from IA1532224-03 . Previous issue: sim_judge_1930-05-03_98 . Previous issue: sim_judge_1891-08-01_21_511 . Next issue: sim_judge_1904-03-05_46_1168 . Previous issue: sim_judge_1890-09-27_18_467 . Keppler had begun publishing German-language periodicals in 1869, though they failed. A typical 32-page issue contained a full-color political cartoon on the front cover and a color non-political cartoon or comic strip on the back cover. Previous issue: sim_judge_1881-12-24_1_9 . Next issue: sim_judge_1882-06-24_2_35 . Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Judge Magazine - July 17, 1909 President TAFT, Uncle Sam & Immigration Cartoon at the best online prices at eBay! Next issue: sim_judge_1904-03-05_46_1168 . Under the editorial leadership of Isaac Gregory, (18861901), Judge further allied with the Republican Party and supported the candidacy of William McKinley largely through the cartoons of cartoonists Victor Gillam and GrantE. Hamilton. Next issue: sim_judge_1918-09-28_75_1928 . Digitized from IA1532224-02 . August 29, 2020 through December 29, 2021. Judge 1910-07-16: Volume 59 , Issue 1500. Digitized from IA1532224-02 . Judge 1888-08-18: Volume 14 , Issue 357. It was also the first magazine to carry illustrated advertising and the first to successfully adopt . However, circulation gradually increased and by the early 1880s Keppler was selling over 80,000 copies a week. Previous issue: sim_judge_1914-08-01_67_1711 . Previous issue: sim_judge_1882-06-17_2_34 . David N. Laux was President and Publisher with Mabel Search as editorial director and Al Catalano as art director. (Soldier Escorting Woman). They were more apt to read newspapers in their own language: Yiddish. Digitized from IA1532224-02 . Next issue: sim_judge_1938-04_114 . Mostly law professors | Sometimes contrarian | Often libertarian | Always independent, Stephen Halbrook Digitized from IA1532235-07 . Previous issue: sim_judge_1917-05-26_72_1858 . Similar Designs More from This Artist. Judge 1893-07-15: Volume 25 , Issue 613. Another unanswerable question from the court. Two to five years." The magazine featured bold satire and good political drawing with chromolithographic front and back covers and center spread. | Next issue: sim_judge_1900-02-17_38_957 . To get the Volokh Conspiracy Daily e-mail, please sign up here. ", Apparently baffled by the judge's hypothetical, Wells could only respond that we regulate many things that are dangerous or can cause harm, such as baby cribs (!). Terms Of Use, U.S. military career, publications, hunting and exploration trips, as well as his time Digitized from IA1532224-02 . Today I'd like to focus on the oral argument on motions for a preliminary injunction that recently took place before a judge whose electrifying questions and comments exhibited superior knowledge about firearms. SPRINGFIELD - A federal judge in East St. Louis issued an order Friday blocking enforcement of Illinois' ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines until a lawsuit challenging . Judge 1921-07-30: Volume 81 , Issue 2074. Under the editorial leadership of Isaac Gregory, (18861901), Judge allied with the Republican Party and supported the candidacy of William McKinley, largely through the cartoons of Victor Gillam and Grant E. Hamilton. Next issue: sim_judge_1914-01-24_66_1684 . Next issue: sim_judge_1891-08-15_21_513 . Previous issue: sim_judge_1907-04-06_52_1329 . The success of The New Yorker, as well as the Great Depression, put pressure on Judge. Harold Ross was an editor of Judge between April 5 and August 2, 1924. Regarding the use of so-called "assault weapons" in crime, the court noted that the Illinois Gun Trafficking Information Act requires the state police to detail information related to firearms used in the commission of crimes, but the state maintains that such information is unattainable. | The most successful was the Judge, which was started by people who had left Puck magazine a couple of years earlier, and the Judge had - [0:10:00] kinda had a uneven editorial stance over the years, but in 1884 kinda landed on being against Grover Cleveland. The cover always quoted Puck saying, "What fools these mortals be!" The founders included cartoonist James Albert Wales, dime novels publisher Frank Tousey and author George H. Jessop . Next issue: sim_judge_1928-01-28_94 . The mission of the Arkell Museum at Canajoharie and the Canajoharie Library is to promote and celebrate the understanding and enjoyment of the arts and humanities in Canajoharie, the Mohawk Valley, and beyond. 0:36. The popular national magazine Judge was soon publishing Harrison's works. . This exhibition focuses on the history of the magazine, the role it played in American political life, and its connection to Canajoharie, NY. A page of editorials commented on the issues of the day, and the last few pages were ads. Digitized from IA1532224-02 . The founders included cartoonist James Albert Wales, dime novels publisher Frank Tousey and author George H. Jessop. Puck was founded by Austrian-born cartoonist Joseph Keppler and his partners as a German-language publication in 1876. Judge 1907-12-14: Volume 53 , Issue 1365. Judge 1929-10-19: Volume 97 , Issue None. In St. Louis in 1870 and 1871 Keppler put out German-language periodicals, but both failed. Previous issue: sim_judge_1893-06-24_24_610 . Wells replied that in surveys, 66% of the people chose handguns, shotguns were second, and "only 13 percent rifles. Puckattracted an appreciative audience. U.S. President William McKinley is shown taking a savage baby with a spear into a body : 01:26, 29 August 2007: It was launched by artists who had seceded from its rival Puck. Judge 1905-12-16: Volume 49 , Issue 1261. The magazine was named for William Shakespeares character, Puck, in Midsummer Nights Dream, chiefly remembered for his line, What fools these mortals be! And the tone of Puck Magazine echoed that by poking fun at human nature generally and specifically. The case could be appealed to the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, where a similar challenge is pending. Judge boomed during the '80s and '90s, surpassing its rival publication in content and circulation. Find Magazine covers, Puck magazine images dated from 1500 to 1915. Puck's first English-language edition in 1877 made it a major competitor of the already established illustrated news magazines of the day, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, Keppler's former employer, and Harper's Weekly. Contemporary controversies such as church scandals, womens suffrage, the influence of the Masons, the increase in divorce, the power of business trusts, and the immorality of colonialism also garnered reportage from Puck. Next issue: sim_judge_1886-08-14_10_252 . It was launched by artists who had seceded from its rival Puck. April 27, 2023, 5:00 a.m. PUCK. It was launched by artists who had seceded from its rival Puck. By John Hodgman. Judge: Ohio is Democratic Framed Print. Puck positioned itself not only on the cutting edge of satire in America, but also on the cutting edge of printing technology. Puck's first English-language edition in 1877 made it a major competitor of the already established illustrated news magazines of the day, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, Keppler's former employer, and Harper's Weekly. Simplicissimus online. Previous issue: sim_judge_1882-01-21_1_13 . Joseph Keppler was a master of satire and not much missed his pen. Over the years, Puck employed many early cartoonists of note, including, Louis Dalrymple, Bernhard Gillam, Friedrich Graetz, Livingston Hopkins, Frederick Burr Opper, Louis Glackens, Albert Levering, Frank Nankivell, J. S. Pughe, Rose O'Neill, Charles Taylor, James Albert Wales, and Eugene Zimmerman. Judge 1914-01-17: Volume 66 , Issue 1683. Next issue: sim_judge_1888_13_supplement_0 .