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Students from Black-Foxe Military Institute in uniform on the basketball court for their traditional competition against Cumnock School. Text from original nitrate sleeve: Black-Fox Military School. Type Image Format b&w nitrate negative Identifier uclamss_1387_14289-00 ark:/21198/zz00288fgh
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.
29 de jul. de 2013 · Several Los Angeles military academies existed in the 1920s, and chief among them was Black-Foxe Military Institute. Founded in 1929 by Hollywood real estate tycoon C. E. Toberman and headed by former actor Earle Foxe as president and Harry Black as commandant, the school educated day pupils and boarding students at the former Urban Military Academy, established in 1902.
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. In 1954 Gaver died, and in 1959 Toberman sold the school to Raymond Rosendahl. In the early 1960s the name was changed to The Black-Foxe School. In 1965 Rosendahl sold the school to a ...
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. In 1954 Gaver died, and in 1959 Toberman sold the school to Raymond Rosendahl. In the early 1960s the name was changed to The Black-Foxe School. In 1965 Rosendahl sold the school to a ...
BLACK-FOXE MILITARY INSTITUTE et al. BROKAW et al. v. BLACK-FOXE MILITARY INSTITUTE et al. Civ. 17117. California Court of Appeals, Second District, Third Division March 14, 1950. Hearing Granted May 11, 1950. Subsequent opinion 231 P.2d 816. [216 P.2d 55] Tripp & Callaway, Los Angeles, for appellant.
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