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FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover and Al Capone's 1928 Cadillac. Bugsy Siegel is one of the mobsters featured in the exhibit "Art of the Mob: The LeRoy Nieman Portraits" at the Mob Museum Photo Credit ...
The museum’s first fine art exhibition includes likenesses of Meyer Lansky, John Gotti, Bugsy Siegel, Mickey Cohen and J. Edgar Hoover along with three earlier works — portraits of John ...
Gage’s biography of J. Edgar Hoover is a page-turner I could barely put down. Hoover was a closeted obsessive, spending a career on an Ahab-like quest to uncover a nonexistent “deep state” of ...
Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro, Paul Sorvino, and Joe Pesci publicity portrait for the film ... prosper [was] because the FBI pretended, [J. Edgar] Hoover pretended it didn’t exist,” 92-year ...
“We are busybodies,” Gardner declared in a letter to FBI director J. Edgar Hoover. “If ... on Apache reservations in Arizona, holds up a portrait of Edwards with a snake around his neck.
Portrait of A. Mitchell Palmer ... He had a key ally, a young talented bureaucrat named J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover had previously worked for the Library of Congress and the Alien Enemy Bureau. In 1919, ...
John Mercer Langston be­comes the first African American elect­ed to public office when he wins the po­sition of clerk of Brownhelm Township, in Ohio. Though not well known today, Langston was one of ...
with crates on the floor and pictures of J. Edgar Hoover leaning against the wall. At the state Capitol, a few blocks to the north, where a statue of Governor (and Senator) Theodore Bilbo ...
Hoping for another chance at glory, he applied for a job with J. Edgar Hoover’s budding Division of Investigation—the future FBI. A former U.S. attorney in Chicago wrote to recommend Ness.
A sampling of the cast of characters the reader meets along the way includes J. Edgar Hoover, Hedda Hopper, Jean Paul Getty, and Paulette Goddard. Barry complained incessantly to Hopper about ...