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Joanne Pierce Misko — dubbed the “Nun with a Gun” — died at a hospital in Wheatfield, NY, from a lung infection, her brother told the Washington Post. Misko made history multiple times ...
By Clay Risen Joanne Pierce Misko, a former Roman Catholic nun who in 1972 became one of the first two women sworn in as special agents for the F.B.I., breaking the bureau’s longstanding bar ...
After a long day of teaching at Mount Mercy Academy, a Catholic school in Buffalo, Joanne Pierce Misko would return to her home at the Sisters of Mercy convent, where she and the other nuns liked ...
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Joanne Pierce Misko: Nun Turned One of the First Female FBI AgentsJoanne Pierce Misko made history in 1972 when she became one of the first two women to serve as a special agent for the FBI. Before joining the Bureau, Misko worked as a nun and later served as a ...
He became Pope Leo XIV, and made history becoming the first American pope. In Austin, Diocesan Administrator James Misko got to deliver the news to parishioners during daily mass. Misko says it's ...
Coming off a solid season in the Adriatic League, Montenegrin forward Andrija Grbovic has opted for an NCAA opportunity with Arizona State University, becoming the next Misko Raznatovic client to ...
Attendants listened as diocese's interim head Rev. James Misko delivered a sermon about resurrection and prayed for the recently deceased pope. For many in attendance, the Mass was a chance to ...
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Misko made history yet again in the late 1970s when she became one of the first female supervisors at FBI headquarters in ...
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