Life, 1910 · page 2 of 7
Life — 1910 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
This is a table of contents page from *Life* magazine, listing article and illustration titles with their corresponding page numbers. It's not a cartoon or satirical content page itself, but rather an index to the magazine's contents. The listings reveal the magazine's typical mix of humor, social commentary, and lifestyle pieces from the early 20th century. Titles like "Privileges of Friendship," "Teaching young Girl to play Bridge," and "Woman at the Bottom of It" suggest satirical takes on contemporary social customs and gender relations. References to "Motorist," "Automobiles," and modern conveniences indicate the era's fascination with new technology. The sheer variety of topics—from politics to theater to domestic life—shows *Life*'s broad appeal as a general-interest satirical publication aimed at educated urban readers.