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  1. Aug 30, 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.

  2. The Black-Foxe Military Institute was a private school on both sides of Wilcox Ave. in Hollywood, adjacent to the Wilshire Country Club to the west an…

  3. 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 financier, and Majors Earle Foxe and Harry Lee Black, both World War I veterans, on the site formerly ...

  4. 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 Language No linguistic content Subject

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  6. 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.

  7. Defendant Hollywood Commercial Buildings, Incorporated, doing business as Black-Foxe Military Institute (hereinafter termed the school), appeals from a judgment on a jury verdict assessing damages against it for personal injuries suffered by a student of the school.