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  1. Clyde Tolson. Clyde Tolson (links) und J. Edgar Hoover. Clyde Anderson Tolson (* 22. Mai 1900 in Laredo, Missouri; † 14. April 1975 in Washington, D.C.) war Associate Director des FBI. In der Hauptsache war er für personelle Belange, weniger für die Verbrechensbekämpfung zuständig.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clyde_TolsonClyde Tolson - Wikipedia

    President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service (1965) Clyde Anderson Tolson (May 22, 1900 – April 14, 1975) was the second-ranking official of the FBI from 1930 until 1972, from 1947 titled Associate Director, primarily responsible for personnel and discipline.

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  3. How did J. Edgar Hoover and Clyde Tolson, his second-in-command at the FBI, navigate their relationship in a homophobic era? The film J. Edgar imagines their romance, but the historical record shows they had a marriage of sorts that was respected by many.

  4. Clyde Tolson was an American secret service agent and the first Associate Director of the FBI who was in office for over four decades. He was primarily responsible for personnel and discipline, and was honored with the ‘President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service’ by President Lyndon B. Johnson for increasing the ...

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  5. Within minutes, his longtime companion, Clyde Tolson, was informed of the FBI director’s death, and the order to destroy his personal files was received by Helen Gandy, his personal secretary for over 54 years. In truth, Gandy had been in the process of categorizing and destroying Hoover’s personal files for weeks, if not months, and the ...

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  6. 15. Apr. 1975 · Clyde A. Tolson, former associate director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and, for more than 30 years the closest friend and associate of its director, J. Edgar Hoover, died yesterday...

  7. Armie Hammer talks about his role as Clyde Tolson, the real-life right-hand man and possible lover of J. Edgar Hoover, in Clint Eastwood's film. He reveals his views on gay rights, his family background, and his acting career.