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    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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    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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    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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