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  • 1960 Pulitzer Prize - Wikipedia
    Andrew Lopez of United Press International, for his series of four photographs of a corporal, formerly of Dictator Batista's army, who was executed by a Castro firing squad, the principal picture showing the condemned man receiving last rites
  • 1960 Pulitzer Prize - theinfolist. com
    History Newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer gave money in his will to Columbia University to launch a journalism school and establish the Pulitzer Prize It allocated $250,000 to the prize and scholarships
  • Pulitzer Prize - 1960 | Winners Nominees
    (For its thorough, sustained and well-conceived attack on narcotics traffic and the enterprising reporting of Gene Sherman, which led to the opening of negotiations between the United States and Mexico to halt the flow of illegal drugs into southern California and other border states )
  • 1960 Pulitzer Prize - Wikiwand
    Andrew Lopez of United Press International, for his series of four photographs of a corporal, formerly of Dictator Batista's army, who was executed by a Castro firing squad, the principal picture showing the condemned man receiving last rites
  • Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting - Wikipedia
    This Pulitzer Prize has been awarded since 1942 for a distinguished example of reporting on international affairs, including United Nations correspondence In its first six years (1942–1947), it was called the Pulitzer Prize for Telegraphic Reporting – International
  • Pulitzer Prize - Wikipedia
    The Pulitzer Prizes[1] ( ˈpʊlɪtsər PUUL-it-sər) [2][a] are 23 annual awards given by Columbia University in New York City for achievements in the United States in "journalism, arts and letters" They were established in 1917 by the will of Joseph Pulitzer, who had made his fortune as a newspaper publisher [3] Prizes in 2024 were awarded in these categories, with three finalists named
  • 100 years of data - Columbia Journalism Review
    The first woman to win the national reporting Prize was Lucinda Franks of United Press International, who shared the honor with Thomas Powers Franks worked as a copy girl for UPI, later becoming the wire service’s first female reporter
  • 1960 Pulitzer Prize - Wikiwand articles
    The Los Angeles Times, for its thorough, sustained and well-conceived attack on narcotics traffic and the enterprising reporting of Gene Sherman, which led to the opening of negotiations between the United States and Mexico to halt the flow of illegal drugs into southern California and other border states




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