1974 Pulitzer Prize

1974 Pulitzer Prize

The following are the Pulitzer Prizes for 1974.

Journalism Awards

*Public Service:
** "Newsday", Garden City, New York, for its definitive report on the illicit narcotic traffic in the United States and abroad, entitled, "The Heroin Trail".
*Local General or Spot News Reporting:
** Arthur M. Petacque and Hugh F. Hough of the "Chicago Sun-Times", for uncovering new evidence that led to the reopening of efforts to solve the 1966 murder of Valerie Percy.
*Local Investigative Specialized Reporting:
** William Sherman of the "New York Daily News", for his resourceful investigative reporting in the exposure of extreme abuse of the New York Medicaid program.
*National Reporting:
** Jack White of "The Providence Journal" and "Evening Bulletin", for his initiative in exclusively disclosing President Nixon's Federal income tax payments in 1970 and 1971.
*National Reporting:
** James R. Polk of the "Washington Star-News", for his disclosure of alleged irregularities in the financing of the campaign to re-elect President Nixon in 1972.
*International Reporting:
** Hedrick Smith of "The New York Times", for his coverage of the Soviet Union and its allies in Eastern Europe in 1973.
*Commentary:
** Edwin A. Roberts Jr. of the "National Observer", for his commentary on public affairs during 1973.
*Criticism:
** Emily Genauer of "Newsday" Syndicate, for her critical writing about art and artists.
*Editorial Writing:
** F. Gilman Spencer, editor of the "Trentonian" of Trenton, New Jersey, for his courageous campaign to focus public attention on scandals in New Jersey's state government.
*Editorial Cartooning:
** Paul Szep of "The Boston Globe", for his editorial cartooning during 1973.
*Spot News Photography:
** Anthony K. Roberts, a free-lance photographer of Beverly Hills, California For his picture series, "Fatal Hollywood Drama", in which an alleged kidnapper was killed.
*Feature Photography:
** Slava Veder of Associated Press, for his picture "Burst of Joy", which illustrated the return of an American prisoner of war from captivity in North Vietnam.

Letters, Drama and Music Awards


*Fiction:
** No award given.
*Drama:
** No award given.
*History:
** "The Americans: The Democratic Experience" by Daniel J. Boorstin.
*Biography or Autobiography:
** "O'Neill, Son and Artist" by Louis Sheaffer.
*Poetry:
** "The Dolphin" by Robert Lowell.
*general Non-Fiction:
** "The Denial of Death" by the late Ernest Becker.
*Music:
** "Notturno" by Donald Martino, a chamber music piece commissioned by the Walter W. Naumburg Foundation and first performed May 15, 1973 at Alice Tully Hall, New York City, by Speculum Musicae.

pecial Citations and Awards


*Music:
**Roger Sessions, a special citation to Roger Sessions for his life's work as a distinguished American composer.

External links

* [http://www.pulitzer.org/cgi-bin/year.pl?year=1974&FormsButton1=Show+Winners Pulitzer Prizes for 1974] .


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