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==Career== | ==Career== | ||
Gandy briefly worked in a department store in Washington before finding a job as a file clerk at the [[United States Department of Justice|Justice Department]] in 1918. Within weeks, she went to work as a typist for Hoover, effective March 25, 1918, having told Hoover in her interview she had "no immediate plans to marry". She, like Hoover, would never marry; both were completely devoted to the Bureau. | Gandy briefly worked in a department store in Washington before finding a job as a file clerk at the [[United States Department of Justice|Justice Department]] in 1918. Within weeks, she went to work as a typist for Hoover, effective March 25, 1918, having told Hoover in her interview she had "no immediate plans to marry". She, like Hoover, would never marry; both were completely devoted to the Bureau instead. | ||
[[Image:Hoover-JEdgar-LOC.jpg|thumb|upright|[[J. Edgar Hoover]], director of the F.B.I, in 1961. Gandy worked for him from 1918 to his death in 1972.]] | [[Image:Hoover-JEdgar-LOC.jpg|thumb|upright|[[J. Edgar Hoover]], director of the F.B.I, in 1961. Gandy worked for him from 1918 to his death in 1972.]] | ||