Life, 1931-10-09 · page 12 of 36
Life — October 9, 1931 — page 12: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Life Magazine Page Analysis This page contains three satirical columns discussing contemporary political and social issues circa late 1920s-early 1930s. The header cartoon shows a cherub or cupid figure, introducing commentary on President Hoover's planned visit to Detroit to address the American Legion. The text notes Hoover is the leading Republican presidential candidate, while Governor Roosevelt (Franklin D. Roosevelt) is "easily the leading candidate for the Democratic nomination." The columns address marriage and divorce debates among Episcopalians in Denver, the gold standard's impact on economies (particularly post-WWI France and Britain), and Mayor Walker's European diplomatic trip. The satire targets both political uncertainty regarding the upcoming presidential election and contemporary moral/economic debates of the era.