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THE 1930s: MEDIA: AWARDS

Pulitzer prizes for journalism

1930 Meritorious Public Service: No award

Reporting: Russell D. Owen, The New York Times

Correspondence: Leland Stowe, New York Herald Tribune

Editorials: No award

Editorial Cartoons: Charles R. Macauley, Brooklyn Eagle

1931

Meritorious Public Service: Atlanta Constitution

Reporting: A. B. MacDonald, Kansas City Star

Correspondence: H. R. Knickerbocker, Philadelphia Public Ledger and New York Evening Post

Editorials: Charles S. Ryckman, Fremont (Nebr.) Tribune

Editorial Cartoons: Edmund Duffy, Baltimore Sun

1932

Meritorious Public Service: Indianapolis News

Reporting: W. C. Richards, D. D, Martin, J. S. Pooler, F. D. Webb, and J. N. W. Sloan, Detroit Free Press

Correspondence: Walter Duranty, The New York Times, and Charles G. Ross, Saint Louis Post-Dispatch

Editorials: No award

Editorial Cartoons: John T. McCutcheon, Chicago Tribune

1933

Meritorious Public Service: New York World-Telegram

Reporting: Francis A. Jamieson, Associated Press

Correspondence: Edgar Ansel Mowrer, Chicago Daily

News

Editorials: Kansas City Star

Editorial Cartoons: H. M. Talburt, Washington Daily

News

1934

Meritorious Public Service: Medford (Oreg.) Mail Tribune

Reporting: Royce Brier, San Francisco Chronicle

Correspondence: Frederick T. Birchall, The New York

Times

Editorials: E. P. Chase, Atlantic (Iowa) News-Telegraph

Editorial Cartoons: Edmund Duffy, Baltimore Sun

1935

Meritorious Public Service: Sacramento Bee

Reporting: William H. Taylor, New York Herald Tribune

Correspondence: Arthur Krock, The New York Times

Editorials: No award

Editorial Cartoons: Ross A. Lewis, Milwaukee Journal

1936

Meritorious Public Service: Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Gazette

Reporting: Lauren D. Lyman, The New York Times

Correspondence: Wilfred C. Barber, Chicago Tribune

Editorials: Felix Morley, Washington Posty and George B.

Parker, Scripps Howard Newspapers Editorial Cartoons: No award

1937

Meritorious Service Award: Saint Louis Post-Dispatch

Reporting: John J. O'Neill, New York Herald Tribune;

William L. Laurence, The New York Times; Howard W. Blakeslee, Associated Press; Gobind Behari Lai, Universal Service; and David Dietz, Scripps-Howard Newspapers

Correspondence: Anne O'Hare McCormick, The New

York Times

Editorials: John W. Owens, Baltimore Sun

Editorial Cartoons: C. D. Batchelor, New York Daily

News

1938

Meritorious Public Service: Bismarck (N.Dak.) Tribune

Reporting: Raymond Sprigle, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Correspondence: Arthur Krock, The New York Times

Editorials: William Wesley Waymack, Des Moines Register & Tribune

Editorial Cartoons: Vaughn Shoemaker, Chicago Daily

News

Special Citation: Edmonton (Alberta) Journal

1939

Meritorious Public Service: Miami News

Reporting: Thomas L. Stokes, Scripps-Howard Newspapers

Correspondence: Louis P. Lochner, Associated Press

Editorials: Ronald G. Callvert, The Oregonian

Editorial Cartoons: Charles G. Werner, Oklahoma City

Daily Oklahoman

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