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# "A Problem of Heredity: 'Like Father, Like Son'" This *Life* magazine cover from June 5, 1902, presents a social satire about heredity and family resemblance. The illustration shows two men—likely a father and son based on the caption—dressed in formal attire with bowler hats and coats. Both figures display similar facial features and postures, reinforcing the proverb "like father, like son." The cartoon likely comments on inherited traits, whether physical characteristics or behavioral patterns passing between generations. Without additional context identifying these specific individuals, the satire appears to be making a general social observation about family resemblance or the inevitability of children inheriting their parents' qualities—possibly with ironic or critical intent regarding particular public figures of that era.

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VOLUME XXXIx. NEW YORK, JUNE 5, 1902. NUMBER 1023. Entered at the New York Post OMice as Second-Ciass Mail Matter, . Copyngh:, 1901, by LIvm PUBLISHING ComPaNT, A PROBLEM OF HEREDITY, {LIKE FATHER, LIKE soy,’” comicbooks.com