1925 Pulitzer Prize Explained
The following are the Pulitzer Prizes for 1925.
Journalism awards
- James W. Mulroy and Alvin H. Goldstein of the Chicago Daily News, for their service toward the solution of the murder of Robert Franks, Jr., in Chicago on May 22, 1924, and the bringing to justice of Nathan F. Leopold and Richard Loeb.[1]
- Editorial Writing
- Robert Lathan of The News and Courier (Charleston, South Carolina), for the editorial entitled "The Plight of the South".[2]
Letters and Drama Awards
External links
Notes and References
- News: How Mulroy and Goldstein won $1,000 prize. The Fourth Estate. May 2, 1925. 8. Google Books.
- News: Lathan wins distinction. Florence Morning News. April 28, 1925. Newspapers.com.