Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Burns's BOI field agents made visits to the offices of newspapers around the country who had presented the BOI's actions in a negative light; their clumsy attempts to intimidate newspaper editors caused a backlash in public opinion and Congress.

  2. William John Burns (October 19, 1861 – April 14, 1932) was an American private investigator and law enforcement official. He was known as "America's Sherlock Holmes" and earned fame for having conducted private investigations into a number of notable incidents, such as clearing Leo Frank of the 1913 murder of Mary Phagan, and for investigating the deadly 1910 Los Angeles Times bombing ...

  3. How does the news photo of bomb damage done to MLK's headquarters corroborate his grievances in the Birmingham letter? (Photo of bomb-damaged trailers at the Gaston Motel, Birmingham, Alabama) The photo shows that forces in Birmingham were resorting to violent means in an attempt to intimidate and dishearten civil rights activists.

  4. Burns' BOI field agents made visits to the offices of newspapers around the country who had presented the BOI's actions in a negative light; their clumsy attempts to intimidate newspaper editors caused a backlash in public opinion and Congress.

  5. William J. Burns (October 19, 1861 – April 14, 1932) is known for being the director of the Bureau of Investigation (BOI) (predecessor to the FBI) from August 22, 1921 to June 14, 1924. He was born in Baltimore , Maryland and was educated in Columbus, Ohio .

  6. www.refugee.go.ke › william-j-burns-biographywilliam j burns biography

    william j burns biography

  7. William J. Burns (October 19, 1861 – April 14, 1932), known as "America's Sherlock Holmes," is famous for having conducted a private investigation clearing Leo Frank of the murder of Mary Phagan, [1] and for serving as the director of the Bureau of Investigation (BOI) (predecessor to the FBI) from August 22, 1921 to May 10, 1924.