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1962 Pulitzer Prize
Pulitzer Prizes Awarded to Edmund S. Valtman and Paul Vathis in 1962 for their works
The prize-winning cartoon, "What You Need, Man, Is a Revolution Like Mine"
The prize-winning photograph, "Serious Steps"
The following are the
Pulitzer Prizes
for 1962.
Journalism awards
Public Service
:
The
Panama City News-Herald
, for its three-year campaign against entrenched power and corruption, with resultant reforms in
Panama City, Florida
, and
Bay County, Florida
.
[1]
Local Reporting, Edition Time
:
Robert D. Mullins of the
Deseret News
(Salt Lake City) for his resourceful coverage of a murder and kidnapping at
Dead Horse Point
, Utah.
[2]
Local Reporting, No Edition Time
:
George Bliss of the
Chicago Tribune
, for his initiative in uncovering scandals in the Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago, with resultant remedial action.
[3]
National Reporting
:
Nathan G. Caldwell
and
Gene S. Graham
of the
Nashville Tennessean
, for their exclusive disclosure and six years of detailed reporting, under great difficulties, of the undercover cooperation between management interests in the coal industry and the
United Mine Workers
.
[4]
International Reporting
:
Walter Lippmann
of the
New York Herald Tribune
Syndicate, for his 1961 interview with Soviet Premier
Khrushchev
, as illustrative of Lippmann's long and distinguished contribution to American journalism.
Editorial Writing
:
Thomas M. Storke
of the
Santa Barbara News-Press
, for his forceful editorials calling public attention to the activities of a semi-secret organization known as the
John Birch Society
.
Editorial Cartooning
:
Edmund S. Valtman
of the
Hartford Times
, for "What You Need, Man, Is a Revolution Like Mine", published on August 31, 1961.
Photography
:
Paul Vathis
of the
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
, bureau of the
Associated Press
, for the photograph, "Serious Steps", published April 22, 1961.
[5]
Letters, drama and music awards
Fiction
:
The Edge of Sadness
by
Edwin O'Connor
(
Little
).
Drama
:
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
by
Frank Loesser
and
Abe Burrows
.
History
:
The Triumphant Empire: Thunder-Clouds Gather in the West 1763-1766
by
Lawrence H. Gipson
(
Alfred A. Knopf
).
Biography or Autobiography
:
No award given. The advisory board selected
Citizen
Hearst
by
W. A. Swanberg
, but the trustees of Columbia University vetoed this selection.
[6]
Poetry
:
Poems
by
Alan Dugan
(
Yale Univ. Press
).
General Non-Fiction
:
The Making of the President 1960
by
Theodore White
(
Atheneum
).
Music
:
The Crucible
, an opera in three acts by
Robert Ward
; libretto by
Bernard Stambler
, based on
the play
by
Arthur Miller
. First performed at
New York City Center
, on October 26, 1961, by the
New York City Opera
Company.
References
^
S. Brady Calhoun (September 27, 2012).
"News Herald Pulitzer Prize winner dies"
.
Panama City News Herald
. Retrieved
2020-08-21
.
^
Joe Bauman (July 4, 2006).
"Dogged pursuit of story paid off"
.
Deseret News
. Retrieved
2020-08-21
.
^
"Pulitzer Prize won by Bliss of the Tribune"
.
Chicago Daily Tribune
. May 8, 1962 – via Newspapers.com.
^
"2 Tennessean writers share Pulitzer Prize"
.
The Nashville Tennessean
. May 8, 1962 – via Newspapers.com.
(
Part 2 of article
)
^
"Associated Press photographer wins for picture of Ike, JFK"
.
The Odessa American
. AP. May 8, 1962 – via Newspapers.com.
^
"Columbia withholds a Pulitzer"
.
Detroit Free Press
. AP. May 11, 1962 – via Newspapers.com.
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