1949 Pulitzer Prize
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The following are the Pulitzer Prizes for 1949.
[edit] Journalism Awards
- Public Service:
- Nebraska State Journal for the campaign establishing the Nebraska All-Star Primary presidential preference primary which spotlighted, through a bi-partisan committee, issues early in the presidential campaign.
- Local Reporting:
- Malcolm Johnson of the New York Sun for his series of 24 articles entitled Crime on the Waterfront in New York City.
- National Reporting:
- C. P. Trussell of The New York Times for consistent excellence covering the national scene from Washington.
- International Reporting:
- Price Day of The Baltimore Sun for his series of 12 articles entitled, Experiment in Freedom: India and Its First Year of Independence.
- Editorial Writing:
- Herbert Elliston of The Washington Post for distinguished editorial writing during the year.
- Editorial Writing:
- John H. Crider of the Boston Herald for distinguished editorial writing during the year.
- Editorial Cartooning:
- Lute Pease of the Newark Evening News for Who Me?
- Photography:
- Nathaniel Fein of the New York Herald-Tribune for his photo, Babe Ruth Bows Out.
[edit] Letters, Drama and Music Awards
- Fiction:
- Drama:
- History:
- The Disruption of American Democracy by Roy Franklin Nichols.
- Biography or Autobiography:
- Roosevelt and Hopkins by Robert E. Sherwood.
- Poetry:
- Terror and Decorum by Peter Viereck.
- Music:
- Music for the film Louisiana Story by Virgil Thomson released in 1948 by Robert J. Flaherty Productions.
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