For a distinguished example of telegraphic reporting on international affairs published in daily newspapers in the United States, Five hundred dollars ($500).
Associated Press , by Eddy Gilmore
For his correspondence from Moscow in 1946.
The Jury
The Jury
Carroll Binder
Erwin D. Canham
Winners in Telegraphic Reporting - International
Homer William Bigart
For his distinguished reporting during the year 1945 from the Pacific war theatre.
Mark S. Watson
For his distinguished reporting during the year 1944 from Washington, London and the fronts in Sicily, Italy, and France.
Daniel De Luce
For his distinguished reporting during the year 1943.
Ira Wolfert
For his series of three articles on the fifth battle of the Solomons.
1947 Prize Winners
No author named
For their efforts to maintain and advance the high standards governing the Pulitzer Prize awards (Pulitzer centennial year).
Brooks Atkinson
For distinguished correspondence during 1946, as exemplified by his series of articles on Russia.
Vaughn Shoemaker
For his cartoon, "Still Racing His Shadow."