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  1. Charles Tarbox 1962-1966. Bruce Torrence 1954-1958. Mark Wilkins 1964-1968. Wilson Winnek 1950-1954. Thomas Wong 1955-1959. Bruce Yee 1963-1967. Register for Free to see all Black Foxe Military Institute alumni! Reconnect with friends from Black Foxe Military Institute, find reunions, view yearbook photos and more.

  2. 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.

  3. 30 de ago. de 2016 · His mother, Jeanne Silberman, sent him to Black-Foxe military institute in Hollywood. His time at the institute was cut short. Wilder claims that he was the victim of anti-Semitic bullying and sexual assault from other students because he was the only Jewish child attending the school at the time.

  4. Black-Foxe Military Institute is a private military school for boys conducted by appellant in Los Angeles. Robert Brokaw, twelve years of age, was enrolled in the school in September, 1946, for the term 1946–1947 as a paying boarding student. He had attended two prior years.

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  6. Choose from the 1 yearbooks available for Black Foxe Military Institute below to start exploring the extensive Yearbooks collection on Ancestry®. To find a family member, enter information such as their First Name, Last Name, and where they lived into the U.S. School Yearbooks database – even a guess can help.

  7. 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.. Black-Foxe was founded in 1928 by Charles E. Toberman, a Hollywood developer and financier, and Majors Earle Foxe and Harry Lee Black, both World War I veterans, on the site formerly ...