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1970 Pulitzer Prize Board
Board lander photo caption

front row, left to right: J. Reston, K. MacDonald, A. Cordier, J. Pulitzer, E. Canham, S. Meyer; back row, left to right: N. Isaacs, V. Royster, W. Carroll, W. Dickinson, L. Hills, N. Noyes, J. Hohenberg (absent from photo: B. Bradlee)

Board Lander Sub Title
Joseph Pulitzer, Jr., chair; John Hohenberg, administrator

Andrew W. Cordier

Job title
Acting President
First name
Andrew W.
Last name
Cordier
Years

Andrew Wellington Cordier was born in Canton, Ohio in 1901. He died on Long Island in 1975. Cordier was educated at Manchester College in Indiana, (1923-44); the Univ. of Chicago; and the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva. From 1944 to 1946 he worked at the U.S. Dept. of State, after which he joined the United Nations, eventually serving as Executive Assistant to the UN secretaries general. He was a chief negotiator for the United Nations in the Congo in 1960.

Employer
Columbia University
Ordering weight
1

Wallace Caroll

Job title
editor and publisher
First name
Wallace
Last name
Caroll

Wallace Carroll, Publisher And Editor, Is Dead at 95

Wallace Carroll, a retired newspaper editor and publisher who campaigned against the Vietnam War and led his paper to a Pulitzer Prize for environmental reporting, died on Sunday in a nursing home in Winston-Salem, N.C. He was 95.

Employer
Winston (N.C.) Journal
Ordering weight
1

Erwin D. Canham

Job title
Editor
First name
Erwin D.
Last name
Canham
Location
Boston, MA

Erwin D. Canham, who guided The Christian Science Monitor as its chief news executive for nearly three decades, died yesterday in Agana, Guam. It was under Mr. Canham's leadership that the churchsponsored paper attained its reputation for thoughtful, analytical coverage. Mr. Canham was 77 years old.

Mr. Canham underwent abdominal surgery on Guam two weeks ago. He and his wife, Patience, maintained homes on Saipan, where he had served as resident commissioner of the Northern Marianas Islands in the 1970's, and at Cape Cod, Mass.

Employer
Christian Science Monitor
Ordering weight
1

Benjamin Bradlee

Job title
executive editor
First name
Benjamin
Last name
Bradlee

(Courtesy of The New York Times)

Ben Bradlee’s Charmed, Charming Life

By David Carr

October 22, 2014

Civilians, people who don’t think the toppling of a sitting American president with newspaper articles is one of humankind’s lasting achievements, will read encomiums to Ben Bradlee like this one and wonder: What’s the big deal?

Employer
The Washington Post
Photo
Ordering weight
1

Steve Starr

Citation
For his news photo taken at Cornell University, "Campus Guns."
Tags: 1970
Location
Albany (NY) Bureau
Categories: Spot News Photography
Publication
Associated Press

Newsday

Citation
For its three-year investigation and exposure of secret land deals in eastern Long Island, which led to a series of criminal convictions, discharges and resignations among public and political officeholders in the area.
Tags: 1970
Location
Garden City, NY
Categories: Public Service
Publication
Newsday

William J. Eaton

Citation
For disclosures about the background of Judge Clement F. Haynesworth Jr., in connection with his nomination for the United States Supreme Court.
Tags: 1970
Categories: National Reporting
Publication
Chicago Daily News

Charles Wuorinen

Citation
Premiered in its entirety at the Berkshire Music Festival on August 16, 1969.
Tags: 1970
Categories: Music
Publication
Time's Encomium