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  1. 20 de jul. de 2023 · The Kentucky Military Institute, established in 1845, was a renowned private military school known for its rigorous curriculum and strict discipline. After the Civil War, it transitioned to prepare students for professional careers. The school faced financial troubles and closed in 1887 but reopened the following year. It later moved from Frankfort to Mt. Sterling and then to Jefferson County ...

  2. 21 de oct. de 2013 · Character Makes the Man - The Story of the Kentucky Military Institute: 1845-1971 is a 60 minute documentary that airs on Kentucky Educational Television. SU...

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  3. 6 de abr. de 2015 · Kentucky Military Institute. · April 6, 2015 ·. New York Times. Obituary for Cadet Jim Backus. If he did have the vision of Mr.Magoo, might explain the reason why he rode a horse through the mess hall. Jim Backus, 76, Character Actor Best Known as Mr. Magoo, Dies. By GLENN COLLINS.

  4. 3 de ene. de 2021 · Visitors to the historic San Marco on Tampa Avenue can now enjoy a new exhibit honoring the legacy of the Kentucky Military Institute (KMI) in Venice. Funded by the KMI Alumni Association, in partnership with the Venice Centre Association and its collection, the exhibit includes memorabilia, photographs and a documentary on the fascinating ...

  5. 1959-1963. 1957-1961. 1954-1958. 1964-1968. 1956-1960. 1954-1958. 1950-1954. Reconnect with friends from Kentucky Military Institute, find reunions, view yearbook photos and more.

  6. The Kentucky Military Institute (KMI) was a military preparatory school in Lyndon, Kentucky and Venice, Florida, in operation from 1845 to 1971. Searchable collections of manuscripts, war records, historic images, vital statistics, audio and video recordings from the State Library and Archives of Florida.

  7. KMI History - Venice, Florida Campus. At the end of 1924, Col. Charles B. Richmond bought the KMI properties and like Col. Fowler, believed wholeheartedly in the positive benefits of the Florida climate on the cadets scholastic abilities. Consequently, in 1932, Col. Richmond chose Venice as the school's winter headquarters. Source - 1945 Saber.