1961 Pulitzer Prize

The Pulitzer Prizes for 1961 are:

Journalism awards

  • Public Service:
    • The Amarillo Globe-Times, for "exposing a breakdown in local law enforcement with resultant punitive action that swept lax officials from their posts and brought about the election of a reform slate. The newspaper thus exerted its civic leadership in the finest tradition of journalism."[1][2]
  • Local Reporting, Edition Time:
    • Sanche de Gramont of the New York Herald Tribune, "for his moving account of the death of Leonard Warren on the Metropolitan Opera stage".[3]
  • Local Reporting, No Edition time:
    • Edgar May of The Buffalo Evening News, for his 14-part series about New York's public welfare services, "Our Costly Dilemma", which "brought about reforms that attracted nationwide attention".[1][3]
  • National Reporting:
    • Edward R. Cony of The Wall Street Journal, "for his analysis of a timber transaction which drew the attention of the public to problems of business ethics".[3]
  • International Reporting:
    • Lynn Heinzerling of the Associated Press, "for his reporting, under extraordinarily difficult conditions, of the early stages of the Congo crisis and his keen analysis of events in other parts of Africa".[3][4][5]
  • Editorial Writing:
  • Editorial Cartooning:
    • Carey Orr of the Chicago Tribune, "for his long and distinguished career as an editorial cartoonist, as exemplified by a cartoon captioned, 'The Kindly Tiger', published on October 8, 1960".[1][6]
"Tokyo Stabbing", the prize-winning photograph

Letters, Music and Drama Awards

References

  1. ^ a b c Vincent Butler (May 2, 1961). "Carey Orr wins Pulitzer cartoon prize". Chicago Daily Tribune – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "Pulitzer Prize to Globe-Times". Amarillo Globe-Times. May 1, 1961 – via Newspapers.com. (Part 2 of article)
  3. ^ a b c d e "Texas newspaper awarded Pulitzer Prize gold medal". The Holland Evening Sentinel. UPI. May 2, 1961 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "Heinzerling has plenty of reporting experience". Johnson City Press. AP. May 2, 1961 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "Lynn Heinzerling of Associated Press". The Pulitzer Prizes. Retrieved 2020-08-22.
  6. ^ Carey Orr (October 8, 1960). "The Kindly Tiger". Chicago Daily Tribune – via Newspapers.com.
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