- 1945 Pulitzer Prize
The following are the
Pulitzer Prize s for 1945.Journalism Awards
*Public Service:
**"Detroit Free Press " for its investigation of legislative graft and corruption atLansing, Michigan .
*Reporting:
**Jack S. McDowell of the "San Francisco Call " For his campaign to encourage blood donations.
*Correspondence:
**Harold Boyle ofAssociated Press for distinguished war correspondence during the year 1944
*Telegraphic Reporting (National):
**James Reston of "The New York Times " for his news dispatches and interpretive articles on theDumbarton Oaks security conference.
*Telegraphic Reporting (International):
**Mark S. Watson of "The Baltimore Sun " for his distinguished reporting during the year 1944 from Washington,London and the fronts inSicily ,Italy , andFrance .
*Editorial Writing:
**George W. Potter of the "Providence Journal-Bulletin" for his editorials published during the calendar year 1944, especially for his editorials on the subject of freedom of the press.
*Editorial Cartooning:
**SergeantBill Mauldin of United Feature Syndicate, Inc. for distinguished service as a cartoonist, as exemplified by the cartoon entitled, "Fresh, spirited American troops, flushed with victory, are bringing in thousands of hungry, ragged, battle-weary prisoners", in the series entitled, "Up Front With Mauldin".
*Photography:
**Joe Rosenthal of Associated Press for his photograph of the Marines planting the American flag on Mount Suribachi onIwo Jima .Letters, Drama and Music Awards
*Novel:
**"A Bell for Adano " byJohn Hersey
*Drama:
**"Harvey" by Mary Chase
*History:
** "Unfinished Business" byStephen Bonsal
*Biography or Autobiography:
**"George Bancroft: Brahmin Rebel" byRussel Blaine Nye
*Poetry:
**"V-Letter and Other Poems" byKarl Shapiro
*Music:
**"Appalachian Spring " byAaron Copland a ballet written for and presented byMartha Graham and group, commissioned by Mrs. E. S. Coolidge, first presented at theLibrary of Congress , Washington, D.C. October, 1944
= Special Citations and Awards =
*Journalism:
** The cartographers of the American press for maps of the war fronts that have helped notably to clarify and increase public information on the progress of the Armies and Navies engaged.External links
* [http://www.pulitzer.org The Pulitzer Board]
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