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1935 Pulitzer Prize
The following are the
Pulitzer Prizes
for 1935.
Journalism awards
Public Service
:
The Sacramento Bee
for its campaign against political machine influence in the appointment of two
Federal judges
in
Nevada
.
Honorable mention to
The Sheboygan Press
(Wisconsin) for "an investigation of conditions in state hospitals resulting in a legislative investigation and correction of evils".
Reporting
:
William Taylor of the
New York Herald Tribune
for the series of articles on the international yacht races.
Correspondence
:
Arthur Krock
of
The New York Times
for his Washington dispatches
Editorial Writing
:
No award given.
Editorial Cartooning
:
Ross A. Lewis
of the
Milwaukee Journal
for "Sure, I'll Work for Both Sides".
Letters and Drama Awards
Novel
:
Now in November
by
Josephine Winslow Johnson
(
Simon & Schuster
).
Drama
:
The Old Maid
by
Zoe Akins
(
Appleton
)
History
:
The Colonial Period of American History
by
Charles McLean Andrews
(
Yale Univ. Press
).
Biography or Autobiography
:
Biography of
Robert E. Lee
by
Douglas S. Freeman
(
Scribner
).
Honorable mention to
James G. Blaine
: A Political Idol of Other Days
by
David Saville Muzzey
(
Dodd, Mead
).
Poetry
:
Bright Ambush
by
Audrey Wurdemann
(John Day).
References
External links
Pulitzer Prizes for 1935