J. Edgar Hoover's FBI - The Department of Easy Virtues | 1

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J. Edgar Hoover's FBI - Giant Among G-Men | 2

J. Edgar Hoover became director of the FBI when he was just 29 years old. His orders? Clean up the Bureau. At first, he proved to be a brilliant and innovative leader, setting new standards for education, physical fitness, and training of federal agents.

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J. Edgar Hoover's FBI - The Bobby Sox Bandit Queen | 3

During the mid-1930s, the FBI’s public relations department had effectively changed the image of its agents from accountants into action heroes; and its director, from a bureaucrat into an American icon. They pushed stories about heroic G-men facing off against violent foes, g ...

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