1921 Pulitzer Prize

5th annual Pulitzer price ceremony

The Pulitzer Prizes for 1921:

Journalism awards

  • Public Service:
    • The Boston Post, for its exposure of the operations of Charles Ponzi by a series of articles which finally led to his arrest.[1]
  • Reporting:
    • Louis Seibold of New York World, for an interview with Woodrow Wilson.
  • Editorial Writing:
    • No award given. Jurors recommended the prize be given to William Peter Hamilton of The Wall Street Journal for two articles on "Our Envied Scrap Heap"[2] and "Soviets and Feudalism",[3] but the Advisory Board declined to make an award.[4]

Letters and Drama Awards

References

  1. ^ "Pulitzer Prize is awarded to Post". The Boston Post. May 30, 1921 – via Newspapers.com. (Part 2 of article)
  2. ^ "Our envied scrap heap". The Wall Street Journal. February 26, 1920 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "Soviets and feudalism". The Wall Street Journal. April 17, 1920 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ Heinz-Dietrich Fischer; Erika J. Fischer (2011). Complete Historical Handbook of the Pulitzer Prize System 1917-2000. Walter de Gruyter. p. 130. ISBN 3110939126.

External links

  • Pulitzer Prizes for 1921
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