For the best editorial article written during the year, the test of excellence being clearness of style, moral purpose, sound reasoning and power to influence public opinion in the right direction, due account being taken of the whole volume of the writer’s editorial work during the year, $500.
Kansas City (MO) Star , by Henry J. Haskell
For editorials written during the calendar year 1943.
The Jury
The Jury
William O. Trapp(Chair)
John Chamberlain
Winners in Editorial Writing
Forrest W. Seymour
For his editorials published during the calendar year 1942.
Geoffrey Parsons
For his distinguished editorial writing during the year.
Reuben Maury
For his distinguished editorial writing during the year.
Bart Howard
For his distinguished editorial writing during the year.
1944 Prize Winners
Byron Price
For the creation and administration of the newspaper and radio codes.
At the same time, the members of the Advisory Board of the Graduate School of Journalism deplore certain acts and policies of Army and Navy censorship in the handling of news at the source, and for the unreasonable suppression of information to which the American people are entitled.
At the same time, the members of the Advisory Board of the Graduate School of Journalism deplore certain acts and policies of Army and Navy censorship in the handling of news at the source, and for the unreasonable suppression of information to which the American people are entitled.
Ernest Taylor Pyle
For distinguished war correspondence during the year 1943.
Clifford K. Berryman
For "Where Is the Boat Going?"