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The following are the
Pulitzer Prizes for 1938.
The prizes were announced on May 2, 1938, at the annual alumni dinner of the
Columbia University School of Journalism .
[1] They were presented by university president
Nicholas Murray Butler and dean
Carl W. Ackerman .
[1] The announcement was broadcast nationally on the
NBC Red Network .
[1]
Journalism awards
"The Road Back?", the prize-winning editorial cartoon.
Letters and Drama Awards
Frank Craven ,
Martha Scott and
John Craven in the Broadway production of the prize-winning drama,
Our Town
References
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"Wilder's drama, 'Our Town,' is named Pulitzer winner" . The New York Times . May 3, 1938. (subscription required)
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"$1,000 Pulitzer Prize won by Ray Sprigle" . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . May 3, 1938 – via Newspapers.com. (
Part 2 of article )
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"Ray Sprigle's Pulitzer-winning story on the front page of the Post-Gazette" . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . September 4, 2012. Retrieved 2023-12-16 .
^ Arthur Krock (February 28, 1937).
"The President discusses his political philosophy" . The New York Times . (subscription required)
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"Waymack wins Pulitzer Prize for editorials" . The Des Moines Register . May 3, 1938 – via Newspapers.com.
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"Alberta papers given first Pulitzer Prizes awarded outside U.S." Edmonton Journal . May 3, 1938 – via Newspapers.com. (
Part 2 of article )
^ Paula Simons (May 2, 2018).
"Eighty years ago, the Edmonton Journal won a Pulitzer Prize. Let's remember why" . Edmonton Journal . Retrieved 2023-12-16 .
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