Life, 1930-07-11 · page 10 of 36
Life — July 11, 1930 — page 10: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Life Magazine Page This page contains literary commentary rather than political cartoons. The main sections discuss: **"Cathedral of Travel"** - A humorous anecdote about a man's experience at Pennsylvania Terminal, where he encounters a ticket agent dismissive of classical music and modest travel plans. **"Cultural Error"** - A brief note about an unnamed "Honorable Grocer" experiencing minor social embarrassments at Wanamaker's department store. **"Farewell to Arms"** - Commentary praising Laurence Stallings' theatrical adaptation of Hemingway's novel for its faithful transcription. The small cartoons show figures in formal dress conducting what appears to be business or social transactions, illustrating the mundane urban situations described in the text. The overall tone is satirical commentary on American consumer culture and manners, rather than political satire.