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# Explanation for Modern Readers This page from *Life* magazine contains an article titled "An All America Alumni" discussing college football and alumni culture. The accompanying cartoon illustrates a humorous scene with the caption "How long y'in for, Buddy?" The image depicts a man peering into what appears to be a jail or prison cell containing several figures. The joke relies on the contrast between the expectation of visiting collegiate alumni and finding incarcerated individuals instead—likely a satirical commentary on the rowdy, lawless behavior associated with college football fans and alumni gatherings during this era. The article itself humorously recounts the author's experiences hosting visiting alumni, including anecdotes about ticket-scalping, train logistics, and game-day mishaps, suggesting alumni culture was chaotic and occasionally criminal in nature.