DIRECTOR OF THE FBI NAMED ON THIS DAY

 J. Edgar Hoover, Public Enemy No. 1 | The New Yorker        
    
    
    
   
J. Edgar Hoover was named acting director of the Bureau of
Investigation (now the
FBI) on May 10, 1924. By the end of the
year he was officially promoted to director. This began his 48-
year tenure in power, during which time he personally shaped
American criminal justice in the 20th century.

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