Null JACQUELINE CAURAT (1927/2021): Speakrine, journalist, television host and p…
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JACQUELINE CAURAT (1927/2021): Speakrine, journalist, television host and philatelic specialist. 1 set of 10 diplomas and certificates given to Jacqueline Caurat during her career: 1 certificate from the Parish of Suresnes dated 23 May 1938, in memory of her first communion, 1 certificate of secondary studies, student at the Lycée de Jeunes Filles de Saint-Cloud and signed by the director of the Lycée de Versailles dated 1 July 1942, 1 diploma from the Union of Journalists and Writers in the 1962 literary competition for the Grand Prix for television reporting, awarded on 26 May 1962, 1 diploma for the silver medal awarded on 12 November 1963 by the City of Paris, 1 diploma for the Cross of Postal Merit awarded by Jacques Marette, Minister of Posts and Telecommunications, on 17 December 1963 1 diploma for the Chevalier de l'Ordre du Mérite National awarded by Rainier III on 18 November 1966, 1 diploma for the Chevalier de l'Ordre National du Mérite signed by the President of the Republic Valéry Giscard D'Estaing on 26 May 1975, 1 diploma for the bronze medal awarded by the International Philatelic Exhibition ARPHILA 75 - at the Grand Palais in Paris from June 6 to 16, 1975, 1 diploma awarded on February 20, 1978 by the Entonneurs Rabelaisiens and 1 diploma of Officer of the National Order of Merit awarded on July 20, 1983 and signed by the President of the Republic François Mitterrand.

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JACQUELINE CAURAT (1927/2021): Speakrine, journalist, television host and philatelic specialist. 1 set of 10 diplomas and certificates given to Jacqueline Caurat during her career: 1 certificate from the Parish of Suresnes dated 23 May 1938, in memory of her first communion, 1 certificate of secondary studies, student at the Lycée de Jeunes Filles de Saint-Cloud and signed by the director of the Lycée de Versailles dated 1 July 1942, 1 diploma from the Union of Journalists and Writers in the 1962 literary competition for the Grand Prix for television reporting, awarded on 26 May 1962, 1 diploma for the silver medal awarded on 12 November 1963 by the City of Paris, 1 diploma for the Cross of Postal Merit awarded by Jacques Marette, Minister of Posts and Telecommunications, on 17 December 1963 1 diploma for the Chevalier de l'Ordre du Mérite National awarded by Rainier III on 18 November 1966, 1 diploma for the Chevalier de l'Ordre National du Mérite signed by the President of the Republic Valéry Giscard D'Estaing on 26 May 1975, 1 diploma for the bronze medal awarded by the International Philatelic Exhibition ARPHILA 75 - at the Grand Palais in Paris from June 6 to 16, 1975, 1 diploma awarded on February 20, 1978 by the Entonneurs Rabelaisiens and 1 diploma of Officer of the National Order of Merit awarded on July 20, 1983 and signed by the President of the Republic François Mitterrand.

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