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Murray's is a restaurant in downtown Minneapolis that's been around longer than I have. In my childhood, there were the Big Three, Charlie's, Harry's and Murray's, and only Murray's survives. It is the sort of grand old joint you find in any big city...
Moreover, Harvard's endowment is deceptively large In fact, in an important sense Rice-and Princeton, Agnes Scott College, and Academy of the New Church-are wealthier than Harvard.
A more daunting challenge awaited Wang Saturday morning in the semifinal round of the tournament. Her opponent was the nation's top-ranked player, Agnes Muzamel of the University of Mississippi. Muzamel, the tournament's No. 2 seed, won the match but not without a substantial fight.
The woman who became Mother Teresa was born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu on Aug. 26, 1910, the daughter of a prosperous, ethnic Albanian business contractor in Skopje, now the capital of Macedonia. When she was seven, her father Nicholas died during what may have been a Balkan ethnic brawl. She would...
"In Chelsea, Tom is known as Agnes' son," said Gene O'Flaherty, the State Representative whose district includes the working-class neighborhood where Birmingham is now raising his two children.