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# Two Cartoons from Life Magazine, February 1932 **Bottom Left ("Well, see did it!"):** This cartoon appears to depict a chaotic scene with multiple figures in what looks like destruction or upheaval, though the specific reference is unclear from the image alone. **Bottom Right ("I thought I told you to keep out of the newspapers?"):** A well-dressed man in a suit and hat confronts another figure near a trash can labeled "VAST" (possibly "WASTE"). The joke appears to reference someone getting into trouble or scandal that reached the newspapers—suggesting embarrassment about public exposure of private matters. This was common satirical territory during the 1930s, poking fun at social embarrassment or impropriety becoming public knowledge. The page is otherwise dominated by a Hotel Manatee River advertisement.