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The following are the
Pulitzer Prizes for 1943 .
Journalism awards
"What a Place For a Waste Paper Salvage Campaign", the prize-winning editorial cartoon
"Water!", the prize-winning photograph
Letters, Drama and Music Awards
References
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"Wife's challenge 'What did you do about it?' started publisher on prize-winning Nebraska scrap hunt" . St. Louis Post-Dispatch . AP. May 4, 1943 – via Newspapers.com. (
Part 2 of article )
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"A rough start for America's war in the Pacific" . The Pulitzer Prizes . Retrieved 2023-12-03 .
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"Ira Wolfert, Star-Telegram war writer, is Pulitzer Prize winner" . Fort Worth Star-Telegram . May 13, 1943 – via Newspapers.com.
^ Ira Wolfert (November 27, 1942).
"Wolfert describes scene as 2 U.S. admirals died" . The Boston Daily Globe – via Newspapers.com. (
Part 2 of article )
Ira Wolfert (November 28, 1942).
"All but 25 Japs drowned selves in 'Canal battle" . The Boston Daily Globe – via Newspapers.com. (
Part 2 of article )
Ira Wolfert (December 2, 1942).
"Jap transports deserted in battle, Wolfert reveals" . The Atlanta Constitution – via Newspapers.com.
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"Seymour and Darling win Pulitzer Prizes" . The Des Moines Register . May 4, 1943 – via Newspapers.com. (
Part 2 of article )
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"Two lifeboats sail sea; only one reaches land" . Minneapolis Morning Tribune . AP. April 21, 1942 – via Newspapers.com.
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"Biographical sketches of award recipients in journalism and letters" . St. Louis Post-Dispatch . May 4, 1943 – via Newspapers.com. (
Part 2 of article )
^ Steve Swayne (Summer–Fall 2006). "William Schuman, World War II, and the Pulitzer Prize". The Musical Quarterly . 89 (2/3): 273–320.
JSTOR
25172842 .
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