Life, 1930-09-26 · page 7 of 36
Life — September 26, 1930 — page 7: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Page 65 Analysis: Life Magazine Humor Section This page contains three separate humor pieces: **"The Vallée Influence"** (top cartoon): A man with an enormous megaphone addresses an audience. The joke references Rudy Vallée, a famous 1920s crooner known for singing through a megaphone. The satire suggests his vocal style's absurdly outsized amplification. **"Verbum Sap"** (left column): A humorous poem by Berton Braley about Percy Stout seeking a Moron—suggesting people who believe common gossip are intellectually deficient. It's genteel satire on small-town rumor-mongering. **Bottom cartoon**: Three men encounter a woman at a doorway. The caption "Ah remember yo' name, Mr. Simkins, but ah cain't place yo' face" appears to mock Southern social pretense or memory lapses. These represent typical *Life* magazine humor: light satire on popular culture, small-town life, and social conventions.