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Life — February 27, 1931 — page 11: what you’re looking at

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# Analysis of Life Magazine Page This page contains three distinct pieces: 1. **Top cartoon**: A woman points to a snow-capped mountain peak, claiming it's her husband's nose—a visual gag about Washington's Monument or a caricatured politician with an exaggerated nose. 2. **"R.S.V.P." poem** by Berton Braley: A playful verse using abbreviations and acronyms as punchlines (X L, C.K.Q.T., Lost N.R.G., etc.), creating double meanings. It's lighthearted wordplay mocking formal invitation responses. 3. **Bottom cartoon**: Shows two men examining what appears to be broken/damaged mail boxes or postal equipment, with the caption "I told 'im not to kid around wif me." This satirizes the proposed campaign for artistic mail boxes mentioned in the "Improvements" section—implying resistance to aesthetic changes in utility items. The page reflects 1920s-era American humor and social commentary.