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  1. Clyde Anderson Tolson (22 de mayo de 1900 – 14 de abril de 1975) fue el Director Asociado del FBI entre 1947 y 1972, responsable del personal y de la disciplina. Fue el asistente del director John Edgar Hoover durante décadas y su protegido.

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

    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. He was the protégé and long-time top deputy of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. [1] [2] [3] Early life.

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  3. 29 de abr. de 2024 · Edgar Hoover y Clyde Tolson fueron inseparables dentro y fuera del FBI. Juntos marcaron la línea de la Oficina Federal. Foto: Cordon. Daniel Méndez. Viernes, 31 de Diciembre 2021 | Actualizado...

  4. Nov 10, 20111:21 PM. Clyde Tolson and J. Edgar Hoover never openly acknowledged a sexual or romantic relationship. Photograph courtesy UCLA Library. In one of the climactic moments of the new...

  5. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › clyde-tolsonClyde Tolson _ AcademiaLab

    Clyde Anderson Tolson (22 de mayo de 1900 - 14 de abril de 1975) fue el oficial de segundo rango del FBI desde 1930 hasta 1972, desde 1947 titulado Director Asociado, principalmente responsable del personal y la disciplina..

  6. 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 ...

  7. Many writers believe Hoover's denial of the Mafia's existence and his failure to use the full force of the FBI to investigate it were due to Mafia gangsters Meyer Lansky and Frank Costello's possession of embarrassing photographs of Hoover in the company of his protégé, FBI Deputy Director Clyde Tolson.