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The prize-winning spot news photograph, "Campus Guns" Spot News Photography : Steve Starr of the Associated Press , Albany, New York bureau, for his news photo taken of militant black students following their takeover of Willard Straight Hall at Cornell University , "Campus Guns".
The Post has won the Pulitzer Prize gold medal for Public Service, the most prestigious of the awards, on six occasions. In 2008, the Post won a record six prizes in a single year, the most of any year for the newspaper. The Pulitzer Prize is a prize awarded within the United States for excellence in journalism in a range of categories.
1940: Otto D. Tolischus, in Correspondence, for articles from Berlin explaining the economic and ideological background of war-engaged Nazi Germany. [16]1941: The New York Times with a special citation for the "public educational value" of its foreign news reporting, "exemplified," according to the Pulitzer Board, "by its scope, by excellence of writing and presentation and supplementary ...
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1970 Foreign Reporting Gloria Emerson: 1971 Foreign Reporting Sydney H. Schanberg National Reporting The New York Times Education Reporting Joseph Lelyveld 1972 Special Award Lesley Oelsner 1973 National Reporting Andrew H. Malcolm Investigative Reporting Seymour Hersh 1974 National Reporting Seymour M. Hersh Metropolitan Reporting Richard Severo
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Chronology of Pulitzer Prize categories. 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s
Since its inception in 1962, the Prize for General Nonfiction has been awarded 67 times. [needs update] During the year 1969, 1973, 1986, and 2020, two winners were awarded the prize [1] An additional one to three finalists have been announced alongside the winner beginning in 1980.