Life, 1931-06-12 · page 10 of 37
Life — June 12, 1931 — page 10: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis of Life Magazine Page This page contains satirical commentary on gender differences and several humorous anecdotes. **"Female vs. Male"** section lists exaggerated claims about sex differences (flat feet, smuggling goods, skin temperature, longevity, mental illness rates), attributed to "W. E. Eberstein." **Main cartoon** shows a woman at a customs counter telling an official about repeatedly being instructed to keep her "omelette out of my test tubes"—likely satirizing women in professional/scientific fields and the absurdity of mixing domestic and professional concerns. **Additional jokes** mock academic pretension ("Poor Judge of Figures," "You Old Smarty") and offer brief commentary on unemployment solutions and marriage. The page reflects early-20th-century satirical humor about women's evolving social roles, portraying gender confusion and professional aspirations as comedic fodder.