The Wasp, 1879-12-06 · page 5 of 18
The Wasp — December 6, 1879 — page 5: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Content Analysis This page from *The Wasp* consists primarily of **text commentary rather than political cartoons**. The main article discusses **Rev. Dr. Kallock** and his controversial Thanksgiving address to San Francisco's Sand-lot movement—a working-class political faction of the 1870s-80s. The piece criticizes Kallock for injecting irrelevant religious messaging into a secular gathering, arguing he failed to address the Sand-lot's actual concerns. The text suggests this was poor judgment that undermined labor solidarity. The small illustration labeled "Spare rib—a bony wife" appears to be a **generic satirical sketch** rather than commentary on the main article. The page concludes with miscellaneous definitions and jokes typical of *The Wasp*'s format. The primary interest here is the **Sand-lot political criticism**, not visual satire.