Cedar Rapids Gazette , by Cedar Rapids Gazette
For its crusade against corruption and misgovernment in the State of Iowa.
The Jury
The Jury
Faculty of Journalism, Columbia University
Winners in Public Service
The Sacramento (CA) Bee
For its campaign against political machine influence in the appointment of two Federal judges in Nevada.
Medford (OR) Mail Tribune
For its campaign against unscrupulous politicians in Jackson County, Oregon.
New York World-Telegram
For its series of articles on veterans relief, on the real estate bond evil, the campaign urging voters in the late New York City municipal election to "write in" the name of Joseph V. McKee, and the articles exposing the lottery schemes of various fraternal organizations.
Indianapolis News
For its successful campaign to eliminate waste in city management and to reduce the tax levy.
1936 Prize Winners
Wilfred C. Barber
For his reports of the war in Ethiopia. (A posthumous award.)
Felix Morley and George B. Parker
For distinguished editorial writing during the year.