Clarence Marion Kelley (October 24, 1911 – August 5, 1997) was an American law enforcement officer. He served as the Chief of the Kansas City Police Department...
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from J. Edgar Hoover through L. Patrick Gray, William Ruckelshaus, Clarence M. Kelley, James B. Adams, William H. Webster, John Otto, and William S. Sessions...
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year. In early 1977, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Clarence M. Kelley announced his intention to retire. On September 30, 1977, President...
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the request of local law enforcement. For example, Bureau director Clarence M. Kelley added Twymon Myers to the list in 1973 at the request of New York...
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Kelley (disambiguation), several people Charles Kelley, musician Christine Kelley, American mathematician Clarence M. Kelley (1911–1977) Cole Kelley (born...
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has claimed that the clandestine work was given to him directly by Clarence M. Kelley, who directed the FBI from 1973 to 1978. In his "Talks at Google"...
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Director Clarence M. Kelley thought such files either did not exist or had been destroyed. After The Washington Post broke a story in January 1975, Kelley searched...
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heard the proposal and liked the idea. He met with FBI Director Clarence M. Kelley, the head of the National Council on Crime and Delinquency, and a...
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Department and second director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Clarence M. Kelley, to join a crime prevention task force. Higgins died in June 1998...
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2015. Retrieved March 20, 2015. Smith, J. Y. (July 25, 1999). "Judge Frank M. Johnson Jr. Dies". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved August 8, 2023...
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Gaddafi, Ayatollah Khomeini, and the Malthusian lobby. In March 1975, Clarence M. Kelley, director of the FBI, testified before the House Appropriations Committee...
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served only as Acting Director, was replaced several weeks later by Clarence M. Kelley, who had been nominated by Nixon as FBI Director and confirmed by...
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operation. He was arrested but was subsequently released after contacting Clarence M. Kelley, former FBI agent and the then-chief of the Kansas City Police. The...
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"Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 145 (1999), Part 20 - ROBERT M. BRYANT, DEPUTY DIRECTOR, FED". www.govinfo.gov. Retrieved December 18, 2023...
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William Kunstler (redirect from William M Kunstler)
Edward J. McManus approved Kunstler's attempt to subpoena FBI director Clarence M. Kelley. Robideau and Butler were ultimately acquitted, with the jury agreeing...
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source alleging that the original had been given to FBI Director Clarence M. Kelley and was apparently being suppressed. According to Kerry Thornley,...
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President Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan Deputy James B. Adams Preceded by Clarence M. Kelley Succeeded by William S. Sessions Judge of the United States Court...
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the 101st Airborne Division and U.S. Ambassador to South Vietnam Clarence M. Kelley—nicknamed "Chief" with .300 baseball batting average, former Chief...
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began moving into the building in October 1974, and FBI Director Clarence M. Kelley moved into his office in May 1975. By June 1975, the structure was...
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Clarence M. Kelley official portrait...
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separate FBI directors, including Hoover, Gray, William Ruckelshaus, and Clarence M. Kelley, were convicted and later pardoned by President Ronald Reagan. Exonerated...
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police departments had an Operation ID program. In 1977, FBI Director Clarence M. Kelley supported the creation of a National Committee on Operation Identification...
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Catholic Church in Southeast Washington, D.C., including FBI Director Clarence M. Kelley and Walter Washington, Mayor-Commissioner of the District of Columbia...
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Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), replacing Clarence M. Kelley, who had retired on February 15. Webster, who had been a federal judge...
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1974-05-12. p. 2. Retrieved 2022-10-08 – via Newspapers.com. FBI Director Clarence M. Kelley and Chief Scout Executive Alden G. Barber attended his funeral. His...
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He remained Administrator until February 7, 1985, when his successor, Lee M. Thomas, was confirmed. Of his two tenures at EPA, Ruckelshaus later reflected:...
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City Hall.: 9 That evening, Kansas City, Missouri, Police Chief Clarence M. Kelley returned to Kansas City and implemented a riot control alert. Before...
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1972)* L. Patrick Gray (1972–1973)* William D. Ruckelshaus (1973)* Clarence M. Kelley (1973–1978) James B. Adams (1978)* William H. Webster (1978–1987)...
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Katz, City Commissioner of Tallahassee and Ambassador to Portugal Clarence M. Kelley, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1973–78 Melissa...
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Frank Minis Johnson (redirect from Frank M. Johnson)
General Griffin Bell asked Johnson to become FBI Director when Director Clarence M. Kelley stepped down. But, the day after Carter nominated him, Johnson was...
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