Picture Play Magazine (Sep 1917 - Feb 1918)

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Harry T. Morey, below, lias been one of the most active picture players in the campaign to bring the army up to fighting strength. Mr. Morey has left the Vitagraph studio for long intervals, to speak in many places to aid recruiting. Universal City has devoted a section of the town to the sole purpose of serving as a recruiting station. It is shown above, and the names of many well-known players appear on the lists of the boys who have enlisted. Because of the fact that it is a picture city, there is not a single man who has joined from this station who is not connected with the film industry.