"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

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