16: FOR THE BETTERMENT  OF  THE BUREAU
“many   new angles”:    Edwin   Brown   to  Hoover, March   22, 1926,   FBI/FOIA.
“a  crook   and”:   Report  by  Wren,   Oct.    6,  1925,   FBI.
“dominated  local”: Report  titled  “Osage  Indian  Murder  Cases,” July    10, 1953,   FBI.
“conditions have”:  Hoover  to  White,  Nov.    25, 1925,   FBI/FOIA.
“slender    bundle”:    Quoted  in  Nash,   Citizen Hoover, 23.
Hoover  wanted  the new:    For more    information regarding   Hoover’s    transformation  of  the
bureau, see Gentry, J.  Edgar   Hoover; Powers, Secrecy and Power;  Burrough,   Public
Enemies;    and Ungar,  F.B.I.  For more    on  the dark    side    of  Progressivism,  also    see Thomas
C.  Leonard’s   journal articles    “American   Economic    Reform  in  the Progressive Era”    and
“Retrospectives.”
“days   of  ‘old    sleuth’ ”:  San Bernardino  County  Sun,    Dec.    31, 1924.
“scrapped   the old”:   Quoted  in  Powers, Secrecy and Power,  146.
“He plays   golf”:  San Bernardino  County  Sun,    Dec.    31, 1924.
“I  regret  that”:  Hoover  to  White,  Sept.   21, 1925,   FBI/FOIA.
“I  have    caused”:    Hoover  to  White,  May 1,  1925,   FBI/FOIA.
“You    either  improve”:   Quoted  in  Gentry, J.  Edgar   Hoover, 149.
“I  believe that    when”:  Hoover  to  White,  April   15, 1925,   FBI/FOIA.
“I’m    sure    he  would”: Quoted  in  Gentry, J.  Edgar   Hoover, 67.
“supposed   to  know”:  Tracy,  “Tom    Tracy   Tells   About—Detroit   and Oklahoma.”
“honest till”:  Adams,  Tom White,  133.
“I  feel    that    I”: White   to  Hoover, Sept.   28, 1925,   FBI/FOIA.
“with   the betterment”:    White   to  Hoover, June    10, 1925,   FBI/FOIA.
“I  do  not agree”: Memorandum  for Hoover, May 12, 1925,   FBI/FOIA.
“The    first   thing”: Quoted  in  Gentry, J.  Edgar   Hoover, 170.
“directed   against”:   Quoted  in  Powers, Secrecy and Power,  154.
17: THE QUICK-DRAW  ARTIST, THE YEGG,   AND THE SOUP    MAN
“diaspora”: Mary    Jo  Webb,   interview   with    author.
“I  made    peace”: Osage   Chief,  July    28, 1922.
“Gregg  is  100 percent”:   Report  by  Weiss   and Burger, Aug.    12, 1924,   FBI.
“A  very    small   man”:   White   to  Grove,  June    23, 1959,   NMSUL.
“a  cold    cruel”: Criminal    record  of  Dick    Gregg,  Jan.    9,  1925,   KHS.
“gone   places”:    White   to  Grove,  June    23, 1959,   NMSUL.
“my life    would”: Report  by  Weiss   and Burger, July    24, 1924,   FBI.
“Bill   Smith   and”:   Statement   by  Dick    Gregg,  June    8,  1925,   FBI.
“That’s not my  style”: Quoted  in  article by  Fred    Grove   in  The War Chief   of  the Indian
