[Letter] 1944, December 13, Washington, D.C. [to] Gustaf Stromberg, Pasadena, Calif. / J.E. Hoover.

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[Letter] 1944, December 13, Washington, D.C. [to] Gustaf Stromberg, Pasadena, Calif. / J.E. Hoover.

Typescript signed. An answer to a letter from Gustaf Stromberg, Mount Wilson Observatory telling him that an agent from the Los Angeles office would be contacting him soon.

1 leaf ; 18 x 21 cm. + 1 photo (9 cm.)

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Strömberg, Gustaf, 1882-1962

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Hoover, J.Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972

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Director of the FBI. From the description of Typed letter signed : Washington, D.C., to Arthur William Brown, 1941 Sept. 12. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 269555861 John Edgar Hoover (1895-1972) served from 1924 to 1972 as the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). As its first director, Hoover molded the FBI into his image of a modern police force. He promoted scientific investigation of crime, the collection and analysis of fingerprints and the hiring and ...

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The FBI established this classification when it assumed responsibility for ascertaining the protection capabilities and weaknesses of defense plants. Each plant survey was a separate case file, with the survey, supplemental surveys, and all communications dealing with a plant insofar as plant protection was concerned, filed together. On June 1, 1941, and January 5, 1942, the Navy and Army, respectively, assumed responsibility for surveying defense plants in which they had interests. Thereafter, ...