Life, 1935-12 · page 6 of 51
Life — December 1935 — page 6: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This page is primarily a **letters-to-the-editor section** for Life magazine, not a political cartoon. The main visual element is a **Bell Telephone System advertisement** featuring a woman on a telephone with the headline "THE GIFT OF FRIENDSHIP." The ad promotes telephones as a means of maintaining social bonds—helping readers "make friends and keep them" by calling for birthdays, anniversaries, and social invitations. It's a straightforward corporate advertisement emphasizing the telephone's social utility during an era when long-distance calling was still a significant service. The letters address various topics (sports, movies, balloons, tengas) but contain no obvious political satire. This appears to be a standard magazine page mixing reader correspondence with advertising.