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  1. The Black-Foxe Military Institute was a private school in Hollywood, California, USA. It was located adjacent to the Wilshire Country Club to the west and south and the Los Angeles Tennis Club to the east.

  2. 7 de ago. de 2014 · Although the Black-Foxe Military Institute, which served students from kindergarten through 12th grade, has been inactive for almost 50 years, the preparatory school helped turn generations of boys into men — a feat that graduates still appreciate decades later.

  3. The Black-Foxe Military Institute was a private, all-male military and boarding school, serving students from kindergarten through twelfth grade, in Los Angeles, California. The school was founded in 1929 by the real estate tycoon Charles E. Toberman and Majors Earle Foxe and Harry Lee Black.

  4. 16 de jun. de 2014 · Black-Foxe Military Institute was part of the Hollywood scene from its founding in 1929 until its closure in 1968. Over the course of its short history, sons of many Hollywood personalities attended the school, where they and other cadets, most, but not all, from well-to-do families, received a an excellent education.

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  5. The Black-Foxe Military Institute was a private school in Hollywood, California, USA. It was located adjacent to the Wilshire Country Club to the west and south and the Los Angeles Tennis Club to the east.[1] Black-Foxe was founded in 1928 by Charles E. Toberman, a Hollywood developer and...

  6. Black Foxe Military Institute, 1958 Creator Wilson Date Created and/or Issued 1958-05-22 Publication Information University of Southern California. Libraries Contributing Institution University of Southern California Digital Library Collection Los Angeles Examiner Collection, 1920-1961 Rights Information

  7. 9 de mai. de 2001 · The men of the Black-Foxe Military Institute gathered at the school‘s last surviving buildings — the erstwhile kindergarten and headmaster’s quarters — of the long-closed academy on Wilcox...