Regina Soria, 95, professor at College of Notre Dame.

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From: Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD)
Date: 20060616
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Byline: Jacques Kelly

Jun. 16--Regina Soria, a retired College of Notre Dame of Maryland professor and author who co-founded a cultural organization, died of a stroke June 6 in her native Rome, where she had lived for the past three years. The former Tuscany-Canterbury resident was 95. Born Regina Rosa Enrica Levi, she earned a doctorate in literature at the University of Rome in 1933 and a certificate from the University of London the same year. She wrote her dissertation on writer John Galsworthy.

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