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FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover and Associate FBI Director Clyde Tolson.Speculation and rumors that Hoover was a homosexual have been suggested. However, there is no concrete evidence of these claims so they are mostly based upon speculation. The allegation that he was ... a crossdresser is generally considered to be an urban legend. Hoover's right-hand man, Clyde Tolson, was a constant companion for more than 40 years, and they often vacationed together. Hoover and Tolson were both lifelong bachelors, and Hoover lived with his mother until her death in 1938, when he was 43 years old. Hoover was raised a devout Presbyterian and considered the ministry as a career.
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J. Edgar Hoover Building The J. Edgar Hoover Building is the headquarters for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The building, named for former FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, is located at 935 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, D.C.. The FBI building is not open to the public, as guided tours of the building were discontinued in 1999.
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J. Edgar Hoover served for nearly 50 years under no fewer than eight presidents, from Calvin Coolidge to Richard M. Nixon. It is because of the Hoover tenure that subsequent FBI directors were limited to 10 years in office.
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FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover issues a memo to Walt Disney, telling him: "I am indeed pleased that we can be of service to you in affording you a means of absolute identity throughout your lifetime." The meaning of the phrase "absolute identity" has yet to be deduced.
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The J. Edgar Hoover Foundation was established in 1965 to promote scholarship and research in support of law enforcement and to maintain the legacy and standards of the long-time FBI director and GW graduate. The Foundation has provided scholarships to 1200 students nationwide and distributed over 3.5 million dollars in grants and scholarships to support deserving students interested in law enforcement.
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If it is true that a person's character can be judged as precisely by the enemies he earns as by the friends he makes, the character of former FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover must be rated high indeed. Hoover ran the agency for nearly 48 years prior to his death on May 2, 1972. When he became director in 1924, it was called the Bureau of Investigation and (as described by The Facts On File Encyclopedia of the 20th Century) "was inefficient and scandal-ridden." But "Hoover quickly turned it into a crack policing agency, doing away with political appointments and recruiting improved staff, establishing centralized fingerprint and statistical files, developing a crime laboratory and founding a training academy."
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