For the best editorial article written during the year, the test of excellence being clearness of style, moral purpose, sound reasoning and power to influence public opinion in the right direction, due account being taken of the whole volume of the writer’s editorial work during the year, $500.
The Baltimore Sun , by John W. Owens
For distinguished editorial writing during the year.
The Jury
The Jury
Faculty of Journalism, Columbia University
Winners in Editorial Writing
Felix Morley and George B. Parker
For distinguished editorial writing during the year.
E. P. Chase
For an editorial entitled, "Where is Our Money ?"
No author named
For its series of editorials on national and international topics.
1937 Prize Winners
Anne O'Hare McCormick
For her dispatches and feature articles from Europe in 1936.
C.D. Batchelor
For "Come on in, I'll treat you right. I used to know your Daddy."