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| PUBLIC SERVICE | Boston Globe For its campaign to prevent confirmation of Francis X Morrissey as a Federal District Judge in Massachusetts. | |
| LOCAL GENERAL OR SPOT NEWS REPORTING | Staff of Los Angeles Times For its coverage of the Watts riots. | |
| LOCAL INVESTIGATIVE SPECIALIZED REPORTING | John Anthony Frasca of Tampa (Fla.) Tribune For his investigation and reporting of two robberies that resulted in the freeing of an innocent man. | |
| NATIONAL REPORTING | Haynes Johnson of Washington Evening Star For his distinguished coverage of the civil rights conflict centered about Selma, Ala., and particularly his reporting of its aftermath. | |
| INTERNATIONAL REPORTING | Peter Arnett of Associated Press For his coverage of the war in Vietnam | |
| EDITORIAL WRITING | Robert Lasch of St. Louis Post-Dispatch For his distinguished editorial writing in 1965. | |
| EDITORIAL CARTOONING | Don Wright of Miami News "You Mean You Were Bluffing?" | |
| PHOTOGRAPHY | Kyoichi Sawada of United Press International For his combat photography of the war in Vietnam during 1965. | |
| FICTION | Collected Stories by Katherine Anne Porter (Harcourt) | |
| DRAMA | (No Award) | |
| HISTORY | The Life of the Mind in America by the late Perry Miller (Harcourt) | |
| BIOGRAPHY OR AUTOBIOGRAPHY | A Thousand Days by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. (Houghton) | |
| POETRY | Selected Poems by Richard Eberhart (New Directions) | |
| GENERAL NON-FICTION | Wandering Through Winter by Edwin Way Teale (Dodd) | |
| MUSIC | Variations for Orchestra by Leslie Bassett It was first performed in the United States by Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia on October 22, 1965. | |
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