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1954 Pulitzer Prizes

Journalism

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Winners
Finalists

Newsday, Garden City, NY

For its expose of New York State's race track scandals and labor racketeering, which led to the extortion indictment, guilty plea and imprisonment of William C. DeKoning, Sr., New York labor racketeer.
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Richard Wilson of Des Moines Register & Tribune

For his exclusive publication of the FBI Report to the White House in the Harry Dexter White case before it was laid before the Senate by J. Edgar Hoover.
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Jim G. Lucas of Scripps-Howard Newspapers

For his notable front-line human interest reporting of the Korean War, the cease-fire and the prisoner-of-war exchanges, climaxing 26 months of distinguished service as a war correspondent.
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Staff of Vicksburg (MS) Sunday Post-Herald

For its outstanding coverage of the tornado of December 5, 1953, under extraordinary difficulties.
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Alvin Scott McCoy of Kansas City (MO) Star

For a series of exclusive stories which led to the resignation under fire of C. Wesley Roberts as Republican National Chairman.
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Herbert L. Block (Herblock) of The Washington Post & Times-Herald

For a cartoon depicting the robed figure of Death saying to Stalin after he died, "You Were Always A Great Friend of Mine, Joseph."
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Don Murray of Boston Herald

For a series of editorials on the "New Look" in National Defense which won wide attention for their analysis of changes in American military policy.
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Virginia M. Schau

For snapping a thrilling rescue at Redding, Calif., the picture being published in The Akron (OH) Beacon Journal and other newspapers and nationally distributed by the AP. (Schau was identified as "Mrs. Walter M. Schau" in the 1954 announcement.)
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Books, Drama & Music

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Finalists

Concerto For Two Pianos and Orchestra , by Quincy Porter

First performed by the Louisville Symphony Orchestra, March 17, 1954. This was one of the works commissioned under a grant of the Rockefeller Foundation for new American compositions for orchestra, or soloists and orchestra.
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