1952 Pulitzer Prize

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The prize-winning editorial cartoon by Fred L. Packer
The sequence of photos for which John Robinson shared the prize for photography

The following are the Pulitzer Prizes for 1952.

Journalism awards

Letters, Drama and Music Awards

Special Awards and Citations

  • Journalism:
    • Max Kase of the New York Journal American for his exclusive exposures of bribery and other forms of corruption in the popular American sport of basketball, which exposures tended to restore confidence in the game's integrity.
  • Journalism:
    • The Kansas City Star for the news coverage of the great regional flood of 1951 in Kansas and Northwestern Missouri; a distinguished example of editing and reporting that also gave the advance information that achieved the maximum of public protection.

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