In the Highest Tradition Author:Edward F. Droge, Jr. When Edward F. Droge, Jr., was a kid he had wanted to be a policeman. And he made it. he won the citations and the awards, became a plainclothesman, and finally, dismayed by the corruption he observed, he quit, and made it to California before the Knapp Commission summoned him back to New York to work as an undercover agent for them. His testimo... more »ny before that Commission made headlines.« less