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I can see this is a library catalog label from the California State Library (accession no. 156778, call no. appears to be handwritten). However, the actual page content—whether it contains political cartoons, satirical commentary, or advertisements from *The Wasp* magazine—is not visible in this image. The photograph shows only the back of a page with the library identification sticker. To provide accurate historical analysis of the cartoon's meaning, political references, and satirical intent, I would need to see the actual printed content on the front side of this page. Without that visual information, I cannot identify figures, caricatures, or explain the joke to a modern reader.