Universal Weekly (1917-1934)

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Vol. 26, No. 26 Universal Weekly 11 News and Views of Universal City No Dull Moments On The Universal Lot! Now tluit the spring car season is on, Dorothy Gulliver and Churchill Ross have a tryout in a Sears-Roebuck 1902 model. Edward Sloman, director of "The Foreign Legion," shows Geoffrey Soutar, son of the English writer, Andrew Soutar, how to shoulder arms. Carl Laenwde and Mary Philbin with the "Man Who Laughs" cast. Second row, left to right: Paul Kohner, supervisor; Brandon Hurst, Cesare Gravina, Director Paul Leni, Charles Puffy and Frank Puglia. Young Universal players learn the three R's on the set of "The Man Who Laughs" under the guidance of Mrs. Mary West, at the extreme left. All children of school age are required by law to receive a certain amount of instruction each week.