1961 Pulitzer Prize Explained
The Pulitzer Prizes for 1961 are:
Journalism awards
- The Amarillo Globe-Times, for "exposing a breakdown in local law enforcement with resultant punitive action that swept lax officials from their posts and brought about the election of a reform slate. The newspaper thus exerted its civic leadership in the finest tradition of journalism."[1] [2]
- Local Reporting, Edition Time
- Carey Orr of the Chicago Tribune, "for his long and distinguished career as an editorial cartoonist, as exemplified by a cartoon captioned, 'The Kindly Tiger', published on October 8, 1960".[6]
Letters, Music and Drama Awards
- American Heritage Picture History of the Civil War, as a distinguished example of American book publishing.
External links
Notes and References
- News: Carey Orr wins Pulitzer cartoon prize. Chicago Daily Tribune. Vincent Butler. May 2, 1961. Newspapers.com.
- News: Pulitzer Prize to Globe-Times. Amarillo Globe-Times. May 1, 1961. Newspapers.com. (Part 2 of article)
- News: Texas newspaper awarded Pulitzer Prize gold medal. The Holland Evening Sentinel. UPI. May 2, 1961. Newspapers.com.
- News: Heinzerling has plenty of reporting experience. Johnson City Press. AP. May 2, 1961. Newspapers.com.
- Web site: Lynn Heinzerling of Associated Press. The Pulitzer Prizes. 2020-08-22.
- News: The Kindly Tiger. Chicago Daily Tribune. Carey Orr. October 8, 1960. Newspapers.com.