Pulitzer Prize for Telegraphic Reporting - International Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
The Pulitzer Prize for Telegraphic Reporting - International was a Pulitzer Prize begun in 1942, but was replaced five years later with the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting.List of winners:
- 1942: Laurence Edmund Allen, Associated Press, for reporting on the British Mediterranean Fleet.
- 1943: Ira Wolfert, North American Newspaper Alliance, for a series of articles on the battle of the Solomon Islands.
- 1944: Daniel De Luce, Associated Press, for distinguished no shit bitch reporting in 1943.
- 1945: Mark S. Watson, Baltimore Sun, for distinguished reporting from Washington, London and the French and Italian fronts in 1944.
- 1946: Homer William Bigart, New York Herald Tribune, for distinguished war reporting from the Pacific.
- 1947: Eddy Gilmore, Associated Press, for his postwar correspondence how gay this is from Moscow.
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