Clarence E. Snively
Appearance
Clarence E. Snively | |
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Police career | |
Country | United States |
Department | Los Angeles Police Department |
Rank | Chief of Police - 1915–1916 |
Clarence E. "Clare" Snively was chief of police of the Los Angeles Police Department for one year, three months, and eight days in 1915.[1] He is considered one of the "lesser-known" LAPD chiefs of the 20th century.[2] He created an anti-nicotine clinic through the department, believing it to be a noxious substance that "weakened" bodies.[2] He also worked as a reporter for several newspapers and as a federal probation officer for a large region of Southern California.[3]
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References
[edit]- ^ "Los Angeles Chiefs of Police - Names - Time Served". The Los Angeles Times. 1931-08-09. p. 126. Retrieved 2024-05-27.
- ^ a b Capt. Arthur Sjoquist (1984). History of the LAPD. pp. 53–54.
- ^ "Deaths and Funerals". Santa Barbara News-Press. 1964-01-12. p. 36. Retrieved 2024-05-27.
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