In his first years with the Bureau's Philadelphia office he'd tracked them exclusively.
In 1943 he gave up the local ministry to assume a position as a director of the committee's Philadelphia office.
The bureau's Philadelphia office operates one of its best-known art theft units.
In 1873, he met with Tower in his Philadelphia office to discuss the property.
He remains group managing partner of the Philadelphia office.
He had been general manager at the Philadelphia office of the Star Group.
He was assigned to open a Philadelphia office for the group.
He also served in a variety of other Philadelphia offices.
The company did not disclose any new information about the investigation by the Philadelphia office.
Each fellow is given their own downtown Philadelphia office and meets with the others at weekly seminars.