Life, 1922-05-25 · page 1 of 34
Life — May 25, 1922 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# "A Man in the Making" This Life magazine cover from May 25, 1922 presents a photograph rather than a cartoon. The image shows a child hanging laundry or fabric outdoors, with the caption "A Man in the Making" suggesting commentary on childhood development and labor. The photograph appears to document domestic work—likely laundry—being performed by a young person. Given Life's satirical nature, the title likely offers ironic social commentary, possibly critiquing child labor practices or suggesting that such domestic responsibilities were considered character-building in early 20th-century American culture. Without additional context from the article text, the specific target of satire remains unclear, though the juxtaposition of childhood innocence with adult work responsibilities seems intentional.