The 2004 Pulitzer Prize Winners

Editorial Writing

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William R. Stall

EXPERIENCE

  • Los Angeles Times, editorial writer, Sacramento bureau, 1997-; political writer, 1990-97; editorial writer, 1984-90; staff writer and political writer, Washington bureau, 1979-81; assistant Metropolitan editor, 1978-79; energy writer, 1977-78; staff writer, Metro section, 1976-77.
  • Senior lecturer in journalism, University of Southern California, 1984-92.
  • Hartford (CT) Courant, Washington bureau chief, 1981-84.
  • California governor's office, press secretary and director of public affairs, 1975-76.
  • Associated Press, Sacramento bureau chief and political writer, 1966-74; Reno correspondent, 1963-66; reporter, Cheyenne, WY, 1960-63.
  • Daily Bulletin and Laramie (WY) Daily Boomerang, sports editor and reporter, 1956-59.

EDUCATION

  • John Hopkins University, 1983-84.
  • Northwestern University, 1959-60.
  • University of Wyoming, B.S., arts and sciences, 1959.

PERSONAL

  • Born: February 21, 1937, Philadelphia, PA.
  • Married: Anne Baker.

AWARDS

  • Pulitzer Prize for local reporting of spot news (team coverage), presented to the staff of The Times for coverage of the first. day of the Northridge, CA, earthquake, 1994.
  • California Newspaper Publishers Assn., best editorial series, 1988.
  • Los Angeles Press Club, best editorial, 1986.
  • Associated Press, California staffer of the year, 1972.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

  • American Alpine Club, board of directors, 1992-98.