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From the Pulitzer timeline: 1935
Biography: "R. E. Lee" by Douglas S. Freeman (portrait of Lee)
1935 Winners
Winners
Letters, Drama, and Music
Novel
Now in November
by Josephine Winslow Johnson (Simon & Schuster)
Drama
The Old Maid
by Zoe Akins
History
The Colonial Period of American History
by Charles McLean Andrews (Yale Univ. Press)
Biography or Autobiography
R. E. Lee
by Douglas S. Freeman (Scribner)
Poetry
Bright Ambush
by Audrey Wurdemann (John Day)
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Journalism
Public Service
The Sacramento (CA) Bee
For its campaign against political machine influence in the appointment of two Federal judges in Nevada.
Reporting
William H. Taylor of
New York Herald Tribune
For his series of articles on the international yacht races.
Correspondence
Arthur Krock of
The New York Times
For his Washington dispatches
Editorial Writing
(No Award)
Editorial Cartooning
Ross A. Lewis of
The Milwaukee Journal
For "Sure, I'll Work for Both Sides."