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- Q5346216 abstract "Edwin Newton Atherton (October 12, 1896 – August 31, 1944) served as a Foreign Service Officer, BOI Agent, Private Investigator, and later, appointed head of the college athletics organization, the Pacific Coast Conference in 1940.Born in Washington, D.C., Atherton studied law at Georgetown University (1914) for only four months. After leaving Georgetown, he was a clerk in a bank and then entered the consular service (January 1916) where during World War I he served in Italy, Bulgaria, and Jerusalem. After the war, Atherton served in Canada, then resigned from consular duties (March 13, 1925 and served the Department of Justice from 1925 to 1927. He served in New York, Boston, Detroit, Los Angeles and headed the Department of Justice office in San Francisco, California.His service in the BOI (later FBI) was notable for his having worked on the 1924 capture of a neo-revolutionary army of Mexican nationals under the leadership of General Enrique Estrada at Engineer Springs on the California border. He resigned from the BOI in 1927 and started a private investigating firm in Los Angeles with another former special agent, Joseph Dunn, called Atherton and Dunn.Atherton's firm was hired to investigate police graft and corruption and wrote the so-called "Atherton Report" on police corruption in the San Francisco Police Department in the late 1930s.He was paid $40,000 to thoroughly investigate the Pacific Coast Conference in 1938. After two years and the submission of his extensive two-million-word report, he was immediately appointed to head it in January 1940 to carry out his recommended reforms.".
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- Q5346216 comment "Edwin Newton Atherton (October 12, 1896 – August 31, 1944) served as a Foreign Service Officer, BOI Agent, Private Investigator, and later, appointed head of the college athletics organization, the Pacific Coast Conference in 1940.Born in Washington, D.C., Atherton studied law at Georgetown University (1914) for only four months.".
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