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1932 Pulitzer Prizes
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Journalism
Category
Winners
Finalists
Public Service
Public Service
Indianapolis News
For its successful campaign to eliminate waste in city management and to reduce the tax levy.
Finalists:
Reporting
Reporting
W.C. Richards, D.D. Martin, J.S. Pooler, F.D. Webb and J.N.W. Sloan of
Detroit Free Press
For their account of the parade of the America Legion during the 1931 convention in Detroit.
Finalists:
Correspondence
Correspondence
Charles G. Ross of
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
For his article entitled, "The Country's Plight -- What Can Be Done About It?" -- a discussion of economic situation of the United States.
Walter Duranty of
The New York Times
For his series of dispatches on Russia especially the working out of the Five Year Plan.
Finalists:
Editorial Cartooning
Editorial Cartooning
John T. McCutcheon of
Chicago Tribune
For "A Wise Economist Asks a Question."
Finalists:
Special Citations
Books, Drama & Music
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Drama
Drama
Of Thee I Sing
, by George S. Kaufman, Morrie Ryskind and Ira Gershwin
Finalists:
History
History
My Experiences in the World War
, by John J. Pershing (Stokes)
Finalists:
Biography
Biography
Theodore Roosevelt
, by Henry F. Pringle (Harcourt)
Finalists:
Poetry
Poetry
The Flowering Stone
, by George Dillon (Viking)
Finalists:
Novel
Novel
The Good Earth
, by Pearl S. Buck (John Day)
Finalists:
1932 Press Releases
Statement on Walter Duranty
See 1932 Board Members