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is the first African American man to win the | Pulitzer, and the first African American to win award |
Marshall Field, John Pierpont Morgan, Joseph | Pulitzer, and William H. Vanderbilt. |
aimed that a few days previously he had taken | Pulitzer and an unknown man to an apartment in New Yor |
As a reporter there, he shared in the 2000 | Pulitzer award coverage of the federal seizure of Elia |
The book won the | Pulitzer because it was the first book in English to t |
In addition to the | Pulitzer, Berzon has won Story of the Year, News Featu |
For the first time since 1997, the | Pulitzer board declined to award a Pulitzer Prize for |
The | Pulitzer Board initially agreed with that judgement, b |
However, Counts was denied the award when the | Pulitzer board overruled its jurors and gave the award |
the honor, The New York Times noted that "the | Pulitzer board members ... found the cartoonist's depi |
cartoonist Nick Anderson won the paper's 10th | Pulitzer, but when he left for the Houston Chronicle, |
Pulitzer changed channel 6's call letters to the prese | |
Pulitzer closed and merged many of its editions, until | |
n 1984 his book The Feud was nominated by the | Pulitzer committee for fiction for the Pulitzer Prize, |
Announcing the prize, the | Pulitzer committee called Blackmon's book "a precise a |
When rival publisher Joseph | Pulitzer discovers it was Bartholdi's mother who actua |
r.In 1920, William Randolph Hearst and Joseph | Pulitzer extended yellow journalism into tabloid journ |
Post photographers have subsequently been | Pulitzer finalists three times. |
ullen and photographer Ovie Carter, who won a | Pulitzer for international reporting in 1975. |
essa American in 1988, when the paper won the | Pulitzer for spot news photography. |
advisory board, vetoed the selection, and no | Pulitzer for Drama was awarded that year. |
rst cartoonist to win an editorial cartooning | Pulitzer for an entry of entirely online animations (h |
It is the first | Pulitzer for the newspaper. |
Tiner dedicated the | Pulitzer gold medal to the people of South Mississippi |
He was general manager for | Pulitzer Groves from 1969 till 1979. |
It was determined that | Pulitzer had died of a drug overdose from chloral pois |
Nevertheless, after Barstow won the | Pulitzer, he opined that his story had prompted some i |
e worked for several New York dailies; Joseph | Pulitzer hired her to work for his "New York World" ne |
ht the chain of 52 weeklies for $9.1 million, | Pulitzer hoped to win readers and advertising dollars |
He is the only writer ever to win the | Pulitzer in both fiction and poetry. |
in, a 1971 Mount Holyoke graduate who won the | Pulitzer in 1989 for her play The Heidi Chronicles. |
Four Rhodes Scholars, one winner of the | Pulitzer in journalism, two Barry M. Goldwater Scholar |
The Tribune won its first post-McCormick | Pulitzer in 1961, when Carey Orr won the award for edi |
1976, and architecture critic Paul Gapp won a | Pulitzer in 1979. |
The paper was purchased by | Pulitzer in 1999; Lee Enterprises bought Pulitzer in 2 |
Miller won the first | Pulitzer in 1967 for separate investigations into the |
After he won the | Pulitzer in 1990, Murray modestly said he thought the |
Sold in 2005 by | Pulitzer, Inc. to Lee Enterprises. |
pany acquired Howard Publications in 2002 and | Pulitzer, Inc., in 2005. |
"Slayer of Mrs. Anna | Pulitzer is Known", New York Times, 1902-09-20, p. 1 |
and His Quest for the Origins of Behavior by | Pulitzer laureate Jonathan Weiner, and Reconceiving th |
The southern part is the site of the | Pulitzer memorial fountain (Pulitzer Fountain of Abund |
en compared to the likes of Tory Burch, Lilly | Pulitzer, Nanette Lepore and Trina Turk. |
hed by Bantam, a division of Random House, is | Pulitzer nominated for this body of work |
The Concerto for Orchestra received a | Pulitzer nomination in 1999. |
(The | Pulitzer nomination, however, has been doubted, on the |
The year 1985 also saw his first | Pulitzer nomination, for coverage of apartheid in Sout |
to a head-to-head circulation war with Joseph | Pulitzer, owner and publisher of the New York World, f |
Pulitzer planned to increase Lerner's combined circula | |
Beth Whitehouse - | Pulitzer Prize winner for Spot News Coverage |
pondent for the Los Angeles Times who won the | Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing in 2002 for his pie |
Jeffrey R. Lyon - | Pulitzer Prize winner for Explanatory Journalism |
or Award (1974 and 1978) and in 1982, won the | Pulitzer Prize for Criticism. |
rograms as The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre (1949), | Pulitzer Prize Playhouse (1951), Lux Video Theatre (19 |
He won the | Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting in 1960. |
In 1957, the News received a | Pulitzer Prize for editorial writing, for the work of |
rt critic Emily Genauer (future winner of the | Pulitzer Prize for Criticism) interviewed Dondero in t |
He received the | Pulitzer Prize for Cartoons in 1932. |
Ted Landsmark was the subject of the 1977 | Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography for an image |
Born in Vienna, Austria, she won the | Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction in 1983 for her |
Spratlan won the | Pulitzer Prize in Music in 2000 for a concert performa |
In 1998, Hooper was nominated for the | Pulitzer Prize in feature reporting for the Tennessee |
Rose was a finalist for the | Pulitzer Prize for Distinguished Commentary in 2006 an |
in western Alaska was a finalist for the 2005 | Pulitzer Prize for feature photography. |
uderman and Barbara Laker, which won the 2010 | Pulitzer prize for investigative reporting. |
e late 20th and early 21st century, including | Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winners Claudia |
He has been a | Pulitzer Prize finalist for Distinguished Commentary, |
yes Light, whose work on Synanon won the 1979 | Pulitzer Prize for Meritorious Public Service. |
as an editor in Atlanta, his staff produced a | Pulitzer Prize winner and four additional Pulitzer Pri |
merican amateur photographer who won the 1947 | Pulitzer Prize for Photography. |
ft in 1975, for which he was awarded the 1976 | Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and Nobel Prize in Literatu |
In 1941, he won a | Pulitzer Prize for exposing criminal racketeering in l |
He won a | Pulitzer Prize in 2009 as part of a team of New York T |
He was awarded the 2010 | Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting for a series on |
He was nominated for a | Pulitzer Prize for Bow Down in Jericho, his second vol |
Reece was nominated for a | Pulitzer Prize for Bow Down in Jericho, his 1950 follo |
He won the 1995 | Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting, and 1994 James |
Fonds, published in 1997, was nominated for a | Pulitzer Prize in biography and won a first prize from |
Pulitzer prize winner David Auburn was a member of Off | |
Her play, Elliot, a Soldier's Fugue, was a | Pulitzer Prize finalist in 2007 and has been performed |
s work he received the Bancroft Prize and the | Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography His two- |
st and narrator of the ABC television series, | Pulitzer Prize Playhouse (1950-52), which won a Primet |
The screenplay was written by | Pulitzer Prize winning writer Horton Foote after he fo |
1985 | Pulitzer Prize for Public Service - Mark Thompson "for |
artin", Complete biographical encyclopedia of | Pulitzer Prize winners, 1917-2000, Walter de Gruyter, |
ds for journalism, and was a finalist for the | Pulitzer Prize in 1988 and for a National Magazine Awa |
James McPherson suggests in his | Pulitzer Prize work, "The Battle Cry of Freedom" that |
imes from 1983 until 1992 and was awarded the | Pulitzer Prize in 1987. |
New York Drama Critics' Circle Award, and the | Pulitzer Prize for Drama with collaborator Nicholas Da |
The series centered on Bram Shepard, who won | Pulitzer Prize twenty years earier for writing the bes |
play was selected as the winner for the 1951 | Pulitzer Prize for Drama. |
Fradkin shared a | Pulitzer Prize awarded to the metropolitan staff of th |
orgia Tech, became the first amateur to win a | Pulitzer Prize in photography for his snapshot of a wo |
Her grandfather won a | Pulitzer Prize for a Sports of the Times column in 195 |
nomination and the Globe's winning its first | Pulitzer Prize for Distinguished Public Service in 196 |
In 1992, he was awarded the | Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing. |
Written into History: | Pulitzer Prize Reporting of the Twentieth Century, edi |
insky, current Poet Laureate Donald Hall, and | Pulitzer Prize winner Franz Wright as well as many are |
He received a | Pulitzer Prize for feature photography in 2009 while w |
s announced that Mukherjee's book had won the | Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction, one of the most |
1944: | Pulitzer Prize for public service reporting (award wen |
PolitiFact.com was awarded the | Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting in 2009 for "its |
Obama's Wars is a 2010 book written by | Pulitzer Prize winning investigative journalist Bob Wo |
of Florida at Gainesville, he was awarded the | Pulitzer Prize in 1971 for a series of editorials on s |
This quartet earned Carter his second | Pulitzer Prize in Music in 1973. |
Herald under Tiner's editorship won the 2006 | Pulitzer Prize for public service because of its cover |
t The Philadelphia Inquirer (where he won the | Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting in 1977); w |
the Free Press, he was the winner of the 1956 | Pulitzer Prize for deadline reporting for his coverage |
Who's Who of | Pulitzer Prize Winners By Elizabeth A. Brennan, Elizab |
Agee won the | Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1958 for the novel. |
He was awarded the 1969 | Pulitzer Prize for local, general, or spot-news report |
ch Edith Wharton makes great reference in her | Pulitzer Prize winning novel The Age of Innocence. |
rohito and the Making of Modern Japan won the | Pulitzer Prize in 2001. |
Photographer David Tunnley, who has a | Pulitzer Prize to his credit, directed the music video |
itical acclaim with Barber winning his second | Pulitzer Prize in 1963 and the Music Critics Circle Aw |
1976: Joplin was awarded a posthumous | Pulitzer Prize for his special contribution to America |
orrespondent for the Baltimore Sun, earning a | Pulitzer Prize in 1949, and was later editor-in-chief |
The Times received a | Pulitzer Prize in 1928 for Public Service when it ran |
County Maryland jail for which she won a 1983 | Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting. |
He won the | Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting in 1971 together |
The play won the 2005 | Pulitzer Prize for Drama and Tony Award for Best Play. |
poser nominated for both an Emmy Awards and a | Pulitzer Prize for his work. |
In 2001 he received the | Pulitzer Prize for his Symphony No. 2 (2001). |
e, Brown and Company in 1972, in 1973 won the | Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction, the National B |
Finalist for the | Pulitzer Prize for Into the American Woods: Negotiator |
The paper is particularly notable for its | Pulitzer Prize winning picture of Baby Jessica McClure |
entitled "A Question of Color," won the 1994 | Pulitzer Prize for Meritorious Public Service. |
He won the | Pulitzer Prize in 1946 for his editorials, in particul |
f the Arkansas Gazette newspaper, who won the | Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing, "For the forcefu |
Shales received the | Pulitzer Prize for Criticism in 1988, for his work at |
t Laureate, 1944-1945, and went on to win the | Pulitzer Prize in 1947, for his best known work, the n |
2001 | Pulitzer Prize for History for Founding Brothers: The |
and co-author Martin J. Sherwin won the 2006 | Pulitzer Prize in biography for American Prometheus: T |
ed lead roles in world premier operas such as | Pulitzer Prize winning composer Robert Ward's Lady Kat |
Playwrights Horizons, the play earned him the | Pulitzer Prize for Drama. |
f the Arkansas Gazette newspaper, who won the | Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing "for the forceful |
The original script was a finalist for the | Pulitzer Prize for Drama. |
His biography of Nikita Khrushchev won the | Pulitzer Prize for biography in 2004 and the National |
arnegie Mellon, 1991), a nominee for the 1992 | Pulitzer Prize in Poetry; You Don't Miss Your Water (H |
July 18, 1934) is an American journalist and | Pulitzer Prize winner. |
Post photographer Dallas Kinney won the 1970 | Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography for his portfol |
1926; 1954 | Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning, for his carto |
1967 Francis Parkman Prize and 1967 | Pulitzer Prize for History, both for Exploration and E |
on of the Sunshine State Parkway won the 1964 | Pulitzer Prize for Meritorious Public Service for the |
onal Studies senior fellow Edward N. Luttwak; | Pulitzer Prize nominee James Martin; U.S. Comptroller |
She won the | Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography in 2004, for he |
Tracy Letts - a | Pulitzer Prize and Tony award winning American playwri |
Flute, Strings, and Percussion, was awarded a | Pulitzer Prize in 1999. |
A 1973 | Pulitzer Prize nominee, Mr. Baker has been nominated f |
He won the 1947 | Pulitzer Prize for history, for his book Scientists Ag |
David Lamb is an eight-time | Pulitzer Prize nominee who has traveled the world for |
lated to the American history, and he won the | Pulitzer Prize for History for The Organization and Ad |
Piston was awarded the 1947 | Pulitzer Prize in Music Composition for the Third Symp |
ed "The Monkey Wars", the series won the 1992 | Pulitzer Prize for Beat Reporting. |
He won the 1978 | Pulitzer Prize for Music, and then won an Emmy Award i |
s also writer, and received the distinguished | Pulitzer Prize in 1918 for his book Benjamin Franklin, |
tudents was Michael Chabon, who later won the | Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. |
an playwright and actor who received the 2008 | Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his play August: Osage Co |
8 - a columnist for The Washington Post and a | Pulitzer Prize winner |
The paper won the 1990 | Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for a series of arti |
by editor Gayle Reaves, a winner of both the | Pulitzer Prize and the George Polk Award. |
e earned Howell and his Constitution the 1931 | Pulitzer Prize for Public Service. |
It was awarded the 1936 | Pulitzer Prize for drama, the first of three that Sher |
He won the 1940 | Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for his satiric poems Sunder |
hich would eventually be redeveloped into the | Pulitzer Prize winning Next to Normal). |
ria, completed in 1995, was nominated for the | Pulitzer Prize in 1997. |
In 1941, the | Pulitzer Prize fiction jury selected Ernest Hemingway' |
The Washington Post for which he won the 1987 | Pulitzer Prize for commentary. |
rector, Jazz at Lincoln Center and winner The | Pulitzer Prize for Music 1997. |
His wife, Susan Sheehan, also was awarded a | Pulitzer Prize in 1983 for Is There No Place On Earth |
In 1972, Royko received the | Pulitzer Prize for commentary as a Daily News man. |
Her pictures also helped the Times win a | Pulitzer Prize for its coverage of the event. |
orials since its inception, having received a | Pulitzer Prize in 1960 for editorial writing. |
Hamlin Garland, a 1921 | Pulitzer Prize recipient for literature, spoke at the |
He won the | Pulitzer Prize for History for the book in 1929. |
In 1983, | Pulitzer prize winning journalist Al Martinez portraye |
roduced on Broadway in 1940, and won the 1941 | Pulitzer Prize for Drama. |
edible it was he would accuse Stacy Schiff, a | Pulitzer Prize winning author writing for The New York |
is the smallest daily newspaper to ever win a | Pulitzer Prize gold medal. |
inconsistencies, and Titus' story received a | Pulitzer Prize in 1982, awarded to Jack Henderson. |
He studied composition with two | Pulitzer Prize composers, Howard Hanson Ernst Toch, an |
He won the | Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction for Slavery by |
The Keepers of the House was awarded the 1965 | Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. |
She received the 2007 | Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing for a series of art |
In 1917, he designed the | Pulitzer Prize gold medal presented to laureates. |
and Consent, for which Drury was awarded the | Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1960, and is followed by |
autobiography of the same name, which won the | Pulitzer Prize in 1954. |
In 2004, he shared the | Pulitzer Prize for Public Service with David Barstow. |
rapher), Los Angeles Times photographer; 1998 | Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography |
e earthquake, which won him a share of a 1995 | Pulitzer Prize awarded to the staff of the Times for B |
Howard Miller, | Pulitzer Prize winning photographer Martha Rial, and c |
n America: Millennium Approaches won the 1993 | Pulitzer Prize for Drama. |
In 1960, the | Pulitzer Prize committee recommended that the award fo |
He won the 1950 | Pulitzer Prize for History for his book Art and Life i |
ovel A Visit From the Goon Squad won the 2011 | Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and National Book Critics C |
nal Book Critics Circle Award (Fiction) and a | Pulitzer Prize for A Visit From the Goon Squad. |
n 1991,she was one of three finalists for the | Pulitzer Prize for Commentary. |
n, Tyne Daly, and John Slattery, won the 2007 | Pulitzer Prize for Drama. |
1941 | Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning for If I Shoul |
During that time, he won the first | Pulitzer Prize of the 21st century for the Orlando Sen |
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