1951 Pulitzer Prize

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"Hats", the prize-winning editorial cartoon
"Flight of Refugees Across Wrecked Bridge in Korea", cited as an exemplary work by the prize-winning photographer, Max Desfor

The following are the Pulitzer Prizes for 1951.

Journalism awards

Letters, Drama and Music Awards

Special Awards and Citations

  • Journalism:
  • Journalism:
    • The Advisory Board on the Pulitzer Prizes as a policy does not make any award to an individual member of the Board. In 1951, the Board decided that the outstanding instance of National Reporting done in 1950 was the exclusive interview with President Truman obtained by Arthur Krock of The New York Times, while Mr. Krock was a Board member. The Board therefore made no award in the National Reporting category.

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