For a distinguished example of reporting of international affairs, including United Nations correspondence, One thousand dollars ($1,000).
Chicago Tribune , by William Mullen and Ovie Carter
For their coverage of famine in Africa and India.
The Jury
The Jury
Sylvan Meyer(Chair)
Contributing Editor, The Times, Gainesville, Ga.
Gordon Hanna
Editor, The Commercial Appeal
William K. Hosokawa
Associate Editor, The Denver Post
Edward D. Miller
Executive Editor, Call Chronicle Newspapers, Allentown, Pa.
Robert E. Thompson
Publisher, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Winners in International Reporting
Hedrick Smith
For his coverage of the Soviet Union and its allies in Eastern Europe in 1973.
Max Frankel
For his coverage of President Nixon's visit to China in 1972.
Peter R. Kann
For his coverage of the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971.
Jimmie Lee Hoagland
For his coverage of the struggle against apartheid in the Republic of South Africa.
1975 Prize Winners
Mary McGrory
For her commentary on public affairs during 1974.
Roger Ebert
For his film criticism during 1974.