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# Analysis of "Some Bits of Can" This page displays a collection of caricatured heads in exaggerated style, typical of Life magazine's satirical approach. The title "Some Bits of Can" appears to be a play on words, though the specific reference is unclear without additional context. The sketches show various male figures with distinctive features—crowns, military headgear, facial hair, and formal attire—suggesting political or public figures of the era. The exaggerated facial proportions and expressions are characteristic of early 20th-century political cartooning meant to mock or ridicule. The copyright notice indicates publication by Life Publishing Co., dating this as historical satire. However, without identifying labels or clearer context, I cannot definitively name the individuals caricatured or specify which political events or scandals they reference.

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