Life, 1904-07-28 · page 5 of 20
Life — July 28, 1904 — page 5: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Political Cartoon Analysis - Life Magazine, Page 83 This page contains multiple satirical cartoons from the early 20th century commenting on American politics and society: **Top panels** reference Wolsey Bryan's farewell and General Miles Dodges, likely alluding to contemporary political figures and their departures or failures. **Center cartoon** shows Uncle Sam confronting a figure labeled "Alton," with dialogue mocking someone's hearing and intelligence—appears to be critical commentary on a political figure. **Lower panels** include: college athletes "sail for England," Secretary Taft's initiation into a secret society at Yale, and a farewell to "Chauncey" (unclear which Chauncey). The "G.O.P." drum and "Juicy" shield suggest Republican Party satire. Overall, the page ridicules political incompetence, elite social institutions, and specific contemporary figures through exaggerated caricature and visual humor typical of early-20th-century American political cartooning.