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# Political Cartoon Analysis The bottom cartoon titled "THE POLITICAL HOOKWORM THAT BOTHERS THE SOUTH" depicts two serpentine creatures labeled "SOUTH" and "DEMOCRACY" in confrontation. This appears to be satirizing Southern political dysfunction or resistance to democratic principles during the Jim Crow era. The hookworm reference suggests parasitic corruption weakening the region. The main article discusses the Y.M.C.A.'s work, with tributes from Senator Elihu Root and others praising the organization's role in developing young men, particularly in rural areas. The "Pen Points" section contains light satirical observations about human nature and travel etiquette. **Note**: Without a specific date visible, the exact political moment being referenced remains unclear, though the Southern democracy critique suggests early 20th-century concerns.