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1936 Pulitzer Prize
The following are the
Pulitzer Prize
s
for 1936
Journalism awards
Public Service
:
Cedar Rapids Gazette
for its campaign against corruption and misgovernment in the
State of Iowa
.
Honorable mention to the
St. Paul Daily News
for its campaign against corruption and misgovernment in
St. Paul
.
Reporting
:
Lauren D. Lyman
of
The New York Times
for the exclusive story revealing that the
Charles Lindbergh
family was leaving the United States to live in England.
Correspondence
:
Wilfred C. Barber
of the
Chicago Tribune
for his reports of the
Second Italo-Ethiopian War
(posthumous).
Honorable mentions to:
Webb Miller
of the
United Press
for reports on the Second Italo-Ethiopian War.
Ashman Brown
of the
Providence Evening Bulletin
for his correspondence from Washington.
Jay G. Hayden
of
The Detroit News
for a series of political articles written on a tour of the country.
James A. Mills
of the
Associated Press
for his story about the leasing of Ethiopian oil fields to
Standard Oil
.
Editorial Writing
:
Felix Morley
of
The Washington Post
for distinguished editorial writing during the year.
George B. Parker
of
Scripps-Howard Newspapers
for distinguished editorial writing during the year.
Editorial Cartooning
:
No award given.
Letters and Drama Awards
Novel
:
Honey in the Horn
by
Harold L. Davis
(
Harper
).
Drama
:
Idiot's Delight
by
Robert E. Sherwood
(
Scribner
).
History
:
A Constitutional History of the United States
by Andrew C. McLaughlin (
Appleton
).
Biography or Autobiography
:
The Thought and Character of William James
by
Ralph Barton Perry
(
Little
).
Poetry
:
Strange Holiness
by
Robert Peter Tristram Coffin
(
Macmillan
).
References
External links
Pulitzer Prizes for 1936