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"But Where Is the Boat Going?", the prize-winning editorial cartoon
"
Homecoming ", one of the prize-winning photographs
"Tarawa Island", the other prize-winning photograph
The following are the
Pulitzer Prizes for 1944 .
Journalism awards
Letters, Drama and Music Awards
References
^ Benjamin Fine (April 4, 1943).
"Ignorance of U.S. history shown by college freshmen" . The New York Times . (subscription required)
^ Roy J. Harris, Jr. (2015).
Pulitzer's Gold: A Century of Public Service Journalism . Columbia University Press. pp. 196–197.
ISBN
9780231540568 .
^ Lee G. Miller (May 10, 1944).
"Ernie Pyle bet $100 he wouldn't achieve prize" . The Marshfield News-Herald – via Newspapers.com.
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"Periscope on the world front: The Star's editor" . The Kansas City Star . May 7, 1944 – via Newspapers.com. (subscription required)
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"Fervent welcome to 'Bob' " . Evening World-Herald . Omaha, Nebraska. July 15, 1943 – via Newspapers.com. (
Part 2 of article )
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"World-Herald photographer Bunker wins Pulitzer Prize" . Morning World-Herald . Omaha, Nebraska. May 2, 1944 – via Newspapers.com. (
Part 2 of article )
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"Picture tells fury of fight to win island" . The Rock Island Argus . AP. November 30, 1943 – via Newspapers.com.
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"Pulitzer Prize winners began as office boys" . The Los Angeles Times . May 2, 1944 – via Newspapers.com.
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"Pulitzer advisory board creates award recognizing late W. A. White" . The Emporia Gazette . AP. July 3, 1944 – via Newspapers.com.
^ Norman Nairn (May 2, 1944).
"Pulitzer award surprises Eastman School director" . Democrat and Chronicle . Rochester, New York – via Newspapers.com.
^ Robert Jeans (May 2, 1944).
"Theatre is left out in Pulitzer awards" . New York Daily News – via Newspapers.com.
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