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Authors: Curt Gentry

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1948, 356-59

1952, 402-3

1968, 608-9

press, surveillance of, 388

Prohibition bureau, proposed merger with, 156

promotion system, 129-30

public relations efforts, 178-79, 183-84

Rabble-Rouser Index, 602

rebuilding (1924), 129-33

Recreational Association, 448, 449, 743

retired agents, 698-99

Roosevelt administration officials, investigations of, 306-11

Roosevelt’s critics, background checks on, 225-29, 237-38

Rosenberg case, 419-28

Senate approval of director appointees, 601

Sessions’s directorship, 757-60

South, agents in, 499-500

Soviet penetration of, 643

“special” cases, 132
n

Special Intelligence Service (SIS), 264
n,
295-96

standardization of, 130-31, 281

State Department, penetration of, 408-10

Sullivan’s rebellion, 687-91, 693-98, 704, 713

Supreme Court, surveillance of, 630-32

surveillance authorization controversy (1966), 593-97

surveillance techniques, congressional hearings on, 586-88, 589-90

telegraph and cable traffic, access to, 281-82

Ten Most Wanted list, 172
n

vehicle theft investigations, 116

vice raids in Miami, 216

Vietnam antiwar movement, investigation of, 602, 605, 644, 650

voluntary unpaid overtime (VOT), 116

warrantless arrests, power to make, 372-73

Webster’s directorship, 754-57, 758-59

wiretapping, 230-32, 244, 285, 286, 324, 375, 583, 593, 594-95, 598, 645

see also
Nixon administration
above

World War I programs, 70-72

World War II programs, 277-97

worldwide network, proposed, 264, 326-27

The Federal Bureau of Investigation
(Lowenthal), 386-87

Federation of the Union of Russian Workers, 82, 83, 85

Feehan, Ramos, 364
n

Felt, Mark, 23, 24, 25, 38, 43, 44, 48, 49, 50, 569
n,
594
n,
626, 651, 655, 672, 675, 689, 696, 704, 708, 715, 716, 718, 720, 728, 747, 748
n

Fennell, Margaret, 64, 66, 117, 217

Fenner, Nanny Lee, 544, 546

Fensterwald, Bernard, 587

Ferguson, Homer, 357, 386

Ferman, Irving, 439-40

Field, Frederick Vanderbilt, 310, 493

Field, Noel, 365

Fields, Annie, 20, 21, 32, 49, 703, 720, 725, 730, 736, 737, 738, 740

Fields, W. C., 385

files of J. Edgar Hoover, 35, 41, 37, 142-43

contents of, 45-46, 50-51

disposition following Hoover’s death, 31-32, 44, 51-56, 728-30, 731-35

“do not file” memorandums, 230

Donovan file, 734-35

Eisenhower file, 440-41

Hoover’s attitude toward, 57

Hoover’s plan to destroy, 701, 703, 707-9

Kennedy, John, file, 352, 463, 470

Nixon file, 46, 463

technical surveillance data (JUNE MAIL), 373-75

film industry, HUAC investigation of, 353-54, 383

Finch, Rayme, 138

Finch, Stanley W., 113, 115, 131

Fischer, Dean, 663-64, 681

Fleming, Ian, 269

Fletcher, Howard, 368, 370, 372

Floyd, “Pretty Boy,” 168
n,
175

Fly, James Lawrence, 234, 293, 438, 446

Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley, 234, 235

Flynn, James P., 532
n

Flynn, John T., 224

Flynn, William J., 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 86, 90, 94, 104, 105, 110, 111

Foley, John P., 530

Fonda, Jane, 36

Ford, Charles,
260

Ford, Corey, 460

Ford, Gerald R., 384, 549
n,
556, 557, 628, 629-30, 677

Ford, Peyton, 368, 393, 424, 426

Formosa, Johnny, 490-91

Forrestal, James, 469

Fortas, Abe, 579, 627, 628-29, 631
n

Foxworth, Percy, 270, 296
n

Frank, Jerome M., 425

Frankfurter, Felix, 98, 101, 124, 141, 157, 181, 323, 349, 403,
517

diaries, 390

Frankil, Victor J., 678
n

French, Paul Comly, 203, 204

Freund, Ernst, 99
n

Frohike, Robert F., 707

Frye, David, 703
n

Fuchs, Klaus, 341
n,
375, 419, 420

Fulbright, J. William, 435, 605
n

Gaffney, James, 634

Galante, Carmine, 453

Galbraith, John Kenneth, 345
n

Gale, James, 549, 671

Gallagher, Cornelius “Neil,” 458, 588-91, 680

Gambino, Carlo, 330
n,
530

Gandy, Helen, 23, 24, 31, 42, 43, 44, 46, 49, 50, 51, 52-53, 56, 73-74, 128, 142, 617, 707, 718, 728, 729, 730, 731, 732-33, 737

gangsters, public’s attitude toward, 167-68

Gardner, Meredith, 366-67, 375

Garfield, John, 370

Garrow, David J., 502
n

Garson, Greer, 384

Garvan, Francis P., 76, 77, 78, 94, 110

Gary, Romain, 647, 648

Gayler, Adm. Noel, 652, 655, 656-57

Gayn, Mark, 339

Gearhart, Bertrand, 296

Gemmill, Henry, 681

Genovese, Vito, 453

George Washington University, 67

German-American Bund, 205

ghetto riots of 1967, 601, 602, 603

Giancana, Sam “Mo Mo,” 456, 457, 458, 472, 486, 487-88, 490-91, 492, 495
n,
535

Gibbons, Nelson, 461

Ginn, Opal, 29

Glavin, W. R.,
250

Glover, John D., 758

G-Man
(film), 178-79

“G-men” (radio program), 184

“G-men,” origin of the term, 178

Godwin, Earl, 222

Gold, Harry, 341
n,
419, 420, 423, 426
n

Goldman, Emma, 69, 74, 85-88, 186, 187-88, 237,
248

Goldstein, Grace, 188
n

Goldwater, Barry, 27, 432
n,
579

Golos, Jacob, 342, 343

Gompers, Samuel, 104

Goodman, Walter, 302
n,
354

Gordon, Irving “Waxey,” 172
n

Göring, Hermann, 226, 467

Gosden, Freeman,
259

Gouzenko, Igor, 341, 346

Graham, Billy, 384

Granville, Robert R., 371

Grapp, Wesley, 747

Gray, L. Patrick, III, 30-31, 37, 41, 51, 53-56, 691
n,
714
n,
716, 726, 733, 740

FBI directorship, 38, 41-44, 747-48

Gray, Patrick, 43

Greenbaum, Gus, 333
n

Greenglass, David, 341
n,
419-20, 421, 423, 424, 426

Greenglass, Ruth, 423

Greenspun, Hank, 433

Gregory, Darwin M., 738

Gregory, Thomas W., 69, 72, 74

Gromov, Anatoli, 342, 347

Gross, H. R., 407, 595

Gubitchev, Valentin, 368-69, 371, 372

Gunn, William George “Bill,” 750

Gunsser, Albert Paul, 737, 738, 740

Gurewitsch, David, 302

Gurnea, Myron, 339

Gutekunst, George, 444
n

Guthman, Ed, 532-33, 536

Guzik, Jake “Greasy Thumb,” 330

Haber, Joyce, 648

Hagen, Barry, 39
n,
731-32

Hagerty, Jim, 580

Haig, Alexander M., Jr., 635-36, 637, 672, 690

Haldeman, H. R., 27
n,
28, 613, 614, 617, 624, 630, 637, 638, 641, 657, 661, 690, 748

Hale, David Olin, 607-8

Hale, Swinburne, 99
n

Halifax, Lord Edward, 229, 344

Hall, Gus, 34, 443

Halloran, Richard, 110
n,
707

Halperin, Israel, 341
n

Halperin, Morton, 632, 633, 635, 636, 637, 672, 753

Hamilton, Polly, 173

Hamm, William, Jr., 195
n

Hammett, Dashiell, 180
n

Hampton, Fred, 620-21, 650

Hampton, Horace R., 285
n,
634, 672, 696

Hand, Learned, 372, 395

Harding, Warren G., 103, 121-22

Harlan, John M., 411

Harney, Malachi, 163

Harvey, William King, 392, 418

Harwood, Richard, 593
n,
604

Hatch, Edward, 42

Hauptmann, Bruno Richard, 46, 161-63,
256

Hayakawa, S. I., 663

Hayden, Sterling, 383

Hayes, Helen, 370

Haynsworth, Clement F., Jr., 626

Haywood, William “Big Bill,” 71

Hearst, William Randolph, 115, 121

Heinck, Heinrich, 291

Held, Richard Wallace, 647

Helm, Edith B., 298-99

Helms, Richard, 614, 645, 646, 652, 653, 655, 656, 714

Hemingway, Ernest, 410

Hendon, Robert, 191, 277

Henry Holt and Company, 447-48

Hershey, Lewis B., 623

Heston, Charlton, 527

Hewitt, Raymond “Masai,” 647, 648

Heymann, C. David, 692
n

Hickenlooper, Bourke B., 386, 407

Hickok, Lorena, 302

Hill, Fred, 455-56

Hill, Ralph, 459, 594-95

Hill, Virginia, 333, 397

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