FORMER ATTACHE CIA HONORED

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CIA-RDP75-00001R000300010025-7
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RIPPUB
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K
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1
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November 11, 2016
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January 22, 1999
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25
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Publication Date: 
April 25, 1958
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NSPR
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VYtt-~"4roc r y~r APR 25 1958 `"Sized - Approved For Release : CIAWS*V-O CPYRGHT is leh Cbliins asso crate editor of World Af fairs Magazi a and an edi tonal analyst for the ?Jnited Cates; av~ ineYl , ,has peen awarded thy" 195$ M' cat,: Medal. of Mundelein College. She "is a peciali$t is international affairs with emphasis on Latin America, Again and Portugal. She has served as cultural attache of the United States embassies in Quito, Ecuador and Caracas, -Venezuela. She also has done free-lance work in student-exchanging be- CPYRGHT tween the United States and foreign nations. lyliss Collins has received previous ;recognition for her work, be was awarded the Cross of the OrfieroL sabella the Cath6l~c by the Spanish Gov- ernment in 1956; the Cross I of the Legion of Honor and Merit b r the Republic of Haiti in 1955; and the Our Lady of 'Guadalupe Gold Medal" for exceptional con- tributibns' to Inter-American friendship by.St. John's Uni- versity in Brooklyn in 1949.. The p'reseptat on will be made May 8 at Mundelein College, in Chicago., Miss Collin was graduated from St. Josph College in Elramitsburg, Md. and re- ceived her master of arts de- gree from Columbia Univer- sity. She also did additional graduate work at 'the Uni- versity of /San. Marcos, in Lima, Peru; at the-NatioLial University of Mexico, and *t Georgetown University. Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP75-00001 R000300010025-7