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1929 Pulitzer Prize

 
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The following are the Pulitzer Prizes for 1929.

Journalism Awards

  • Public Service:
    • New York Evening World For its effective campaign to correct evils in the administration of justice, including the fight to curb "ambulance chasers," support of the "fence" bill, and measures to simplify procedure, prevent perjury and eliminate politics from municipal courts; a campaign which has been instrumental in securing remedial action.
  • Reporting:
    • Paul Y. Anderson of St. Louis Post-Dispatch For his highly effective work in bringing to light a situation which resulted in revealing the disposition of Liberty Bonds purchased and distributed by the Continental Trading Company in connection with naval oil leases.
  • Correspondence:
  • Editorial Writing:
    • Louis Isaac Jaffe of Norfolk Virginian-Pilot For his editorial entitled "An Unspeakable Act of Savagery," which is typical of a series of articles written on the lynching evil and in successful advocacy of legislation to prevent it.
  • Editorial Cartooning:

Letters and Drama Awards

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