Life, 1911-04-06 · page 2 of 76
Life — April 6, 1911 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
I can see this is a contents page from Life magazine listing article and cartoon titles with their page numbers. However, I cannot see the actual cartoons or illustrations on this page—only the text index. From the OCR'd titles visible, I can identify references to contemporary issues like "Burglar Scare at Bunniecliffe," "Child Welfare Exhibit," and "Early Suffragette," suggesting this is from the early 1900s when women's suffrage was a major topic. To explain the specific cartoons' meaning, satire, and political references, I would need to see the actual images themselves. The contents listing alone doesn't reveal the visual humor or commentary that made Life magazine famous for its satirical illustrations.