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Chicago Tribune , by Wilfred C. Barber

For his reports of the war in Ethiopia. (A posthumous award.)

The Jury

Faculty of Journalism, Columbia University

Winners in Correspondence

Edgar Ansel Mowrer

For his day-by-day coverage and interpretation of the series of German political crises in 1932, beginning with the presidential election and the struggle of Adolph Hitler for public office.

Charles G. Ross

For his article entitled, "The Country's Plight -- What Can Be Done About It?" -- a discussion of economic situation of the United States.

1936 Prize Winners