- 1975 Pulitzer Prize
The Pulitzer Prizes for 1975, the 59th annual prizes, were ratified by the
Pulitzer Prize advisory board onApril 11 ,1975 and by the trustees ofColumbia University onMay 5 . [http://www.nytimes.com/books/99/08/15/specials/albee-pulitzer.html Coverage of the 1975 Pulitzer Prizes] from "The New York Times "] For the first time, the role of accepting or rejecting recommendations of the advisory board was delegated by the trustees to the university's president,William J. McGill ; the change was prompted by the desire of the trustees to distance themselves from the appearance of approval of controversial awards based on work involving what some considered to be illegal leaks, such as the1972 Pulitzer Prize awarded for the publication of thePentagon Papers .It was also the first year that the prize for
editorial cartoon ing went to acomic strip artist (Garry Trudeau , writer/artist of "Doonesbury "), and the first year that afilm critic won a Pulitzer (Roger Ebert ) [ [http://www.publications.uiuc.edu/info/pulitzer.html Pulitzer Prizes winners] among alumni ofUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ]Dumas Malone , 83, become the prize's oldest recipient.Journalism awards
The list of winners and the citations accompanying the award, are taken from the Pulitzer Prize website. [http://www.pulitzer.org/cyear/1975w.html Prizes for 1975] from the Pulitzer Prize website]
*Public Service:
**"The Boston Globe ", for its massive and balanced coverage of the Boston schooldesegregation crisis.
*Local General or Spot News Reporting:
** Staff of "Xenia Daily Gazette " (Xenia, Ohio ), for its coverage, under enormous difficulties, of the tornado that wrecked the city on April 3, 1974.
*Local Investigative Specialized Reporting:
**"The Indianapolis Star ", for its disclosures of localpolice corruption and dilatory law enforcement, resulting in a cleanup of both the Police Department and the office of the County Prosecutor.
*National Reporting:
**Donald L. Barlett andJames B. Steele of "The Philadelphia Inquirer ", for their series "Auditing the Internal Revenue Service", which exposed the unequal application of Federal tax laws.
*International Reporting:
**William Mullen , reporter, and Ovie Carter, photographer of the "Chicago Tribune ". For their coverage of famine in Africa and India.
*Commentary:
**Mary McGrory of the "Washington Star ", for her commentary on public affairs during 1974.
*Criticism:
**Roger Ebert of the "Chicago Sun-Times ", for his film criticism during 1974.
*Editorial Writing:
**John Daniell Maurice of the "Charleston Daily Mail ", for his editorials about the Kanawha County schoolbook controversy.
*Editorial Cartooning:
**Garry Trudeau , distributed byUniversal Press Syndicate . For his cartoon strip "Doonesbury ".
*Spot News Photography:
**Gerald H. Gay of "The Seattle Times ", for his photograph of four exhausted firemen, "Lull in the Battle".
*Feature Photography:
** Matthew Lewis of "The Washington Post ", for his photographs in color and black and white.Letters, Drama and Music awards
The list of winners and the citations accompanying the award, are taken from the Pulitzer Prize website.
*Fiction:
** "The Killer Angels " byMichael Shaara .
*Drama:
** "Seascape" byEdward Albee .
*History:
** "Jefferson and His Time, Vols. I-V" byDumas Malone .
*Biography or Autobiography:
** "The Power Broker :Robert Moses and the Fall of New York" byRobert Caro .
*Poetry:
** "Turtle Island" byGary Snyder .
*General Non-Fiction:
** "Pilgrim at Tinker Creek " byAnnie Dillard .
*Music:
** "From the Diary of Virginia Woolf" byDominick Argento . For medium voice and piano, commissioned by the Schubert Club of St. Paul, and premiered January 5, 1975 inOrchestra Hall, Minneapolis .References
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