Pulitzer Prize for Telegraphic Reporting - National
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The Pulitzer Prize for Telegraphic Reporting – National was awarded from 1942 to 1947, with no award given in 1943. It was replaced by the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting.
Recipients of the award were:
- 1942 – Louis Stark, New York Times — for labor stories
- 1944 – Dewey L. Fleming, Baltimore Sun
- 1945 – James Reston, New York Times— for reporting on the Dumbarton Oaks security conference
- 1946 – Edward A. Harris, St. Louis Post-Dispatch — for reporting on Tidewater Oil and appointment of Undersecretary of the Navy
- 1947 – Edward T. Folliard, Washington Post — for reporting on the Columbians, Inc.
[edit] References
- Pulitzer Prize Winners: Pulitzer Prize for Telegraphic Reporting - National, The Pulitzer Board. URL accessed January 7, 2006
[edit] External links
- Pulitzer Prize, Columbia University.