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# Analysis of Life Magazine, June 1932 This page features a collection of witty quotes from notable figures commenting on contemporary social issues. The quotes address: - **Women drinking** (Emily Post on etiquette) - **Marriage difficulties** (Dorothy Dix on relationships) - **Crime and morality** (Ernst Lubitsch and Edward P. Mulrooney on crime prevention) - **Prohibition** (Mulrooney's observation about the strange nature of Prohibition law) The small silhouette illustrations on the right appear to be decorative vignettes rather than political cartoons. The 1932 date places this during the Great Depression and near Prohibition's end (repealed 1933). The quotes suggest contemporary anxieties about social upheaval, changing morals (especially women's newfound freedoms), and the failure of Prohibition—a major policy debate of the era. This is primarily a quotes/commentary page rather than satirical cartooning.