Pulitzer Prize for Telegraphic Reporting (National)
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The Pulitzer Prize for Telegraphic Reporting (National) was awarded from 1942 to 1947. It was replaced by the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting.
[edit] Winners
- 1942: Louis Stark of The New York Times for his distinguished reporting of important labor stories during the year.
- 1943: No award given
- 1944: Dewey L. Fleming of The Baltimore Sun For his distinguished reporting during the year 1943.
- 1945: James Reston of The New York Times for his news dispatches and interpretive articles on the Dumbarton Oaks security conference.
- 1946: Edward A. Harris of St. Louis Post-Dispatch for his articles on the Tidewater Oil situation which contributed to the nation-wide opposition to the appointment and confirmation of Edwin W. Pauley as Undersecretary of the Navy.
- 1947: Edward T. Folliard of The Washington Post for his series of articles published during 1946 on the Columbians, Inc.