Edward Martin Kingsbury (born in Grafton, Massachusetts on July 6, 1854; died 23 January 1946) was a journalist and reviewer who won a Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing.
He had originally studied law at Harvard Law School and passed the bar in 1878, but never practiced. In 1880 he went to New York City where he would work at The New York Sun from the 1880s to 1910s. In 1915 he joined the editorial department of The New York Times.[1] He won the 1926 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing for "The House of a Hundred Sorrows".[2]