Editorial Editorial Creative (RM) Creative (RF) NFL Content NFL AP Content Advanced search Advanced Search X Advanced Search Back to search results 20 of 33 results J. Edgar Hoover and Gene Tunney W.E. Hall Overview Get price J. Edgar Hoover, center, director of federal bureau of investigation, urged education against crime in a talk at the 30th anniversary of boys clubs of America in Chicago on Nov. 10, 1936. He said there was “no reason why education against crime should not be a primary factor in our common schools.” With him are shown, W.E. Hall, left, President of boys clubs, and Gene Tunney, right, who also attended. (AP Photo) Use Information This content is intended for editorial use only. For other uses, additional clearances may be required. ID: 361110110 Creation Date: November 10, 1936 12:00:00 AM Submission Date: November 30, 2010 07:29:56 PM Source: AP Credit: ASSOCIATED PRESS Special Instructions: 22625 Resolution: 3000 x 2140 2.73 MB Subject: Food and drink, Lifestyle Keywords: Sitting Side By Side Communication Food And Drink Authority Location: Chicago, ILLINOIS, United States Transmission Reference: APHS357483 Caption Writer: IP AK Usage Notes: This content is intended for editorial use only. For other uses, additional clearances may be required. X Message Box Cancel Ok No Yes