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1985 Pulitzer Prize Board
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left to right: E. Roberts. O. Elliott, J. Pulitzer, T. Winship, J. Hoge, M. Sovern, R. Leonard, E. Patterson, M. Gartner, H. Hays, R. Christopher, C.K. McClatchy (absent from photo: H. Gray, W. Raspberry) Credit: Joe Pineiro/Columbia University

Board Lander Sub Title
Joseph Pulitzer, Jr., chair; Robert Christopher, secretary

Charlotte Saikowski

Job title
chief, Washington bureau
First name
Charlotte
Last name
Saikowski
Location
Boston, Mass.

(Courtesy of The Washington Post)

Charlotte Saikowski, 73

April 14, 2000

Charlotte Saikowski, 73, the Washington bureau chief for the Christian Science Monitor from 1983 until she retired in 1990, died of a heart ailment April 8 at Lynn House, a Christian Science nursing home in Alexandria. She lived in Washington.

Ms. Saikowski joined the Monitor in 1962 and came to its Washington bureau a decade later. She had previous assignments as bureau chief in Tokyo and Moscow and as chief editorial writer.

Employer
The Christian Science Monitor
Ordering weight
1

Eugene C. Patterson

Job title
chairman and chief executive officer
First name
Eugene C.
Last name
Patterson
Years

Eugene C. Patterson, Editor and Civil Rights Crusader, Dies at 89

By Robert D. McFadden

January 13, 2013

Eugene C. Patterson, the Pulitzer Prize-winning editor of The Atlanta Constitution during the civil rights conflicts of the 1960s and later the managing editor of The Washington Post and editor of The St. Petersburg Times in Florida, died on Saturday in St. Petersburg. He was 89.

The cause was complications from cancer, said George Rahdert, Mr. Patterson’s lawyer and longtime friend, who said he had been sick since last February.

Employer
St. Petersburg Times
Ordering weight
1

C.K. McClatchy

Job title
editor and president
First name
C.K.
Last name
McClatchy
Location
Sacramento, Calif.
Years

(Courtesy of the Los Angeles Times)

C.K. McClatchy, 62; Head of Chain of Newspapers

By Edward J. Boyer

April 17, 1989

C.K. McClatchy, chairman of the McClatchy chain of newspapers in California, Washington state and Alaska, died Sunday after collapsing while jogging in Sacramento.

A soft-spoken man known for his abiding independence, McClatchy, 62, was jogging in William Land Park, near a school bearing his family's name, when he apparently suffered a heart attack, said McClatchy Newspapers President Erwin Potts.

Employer
McClatchy Newspapers
Ordering weight
1

David A. Laventhol

Job title
publisher and chief executive officer, Newsday
First name
David A.
Last name
Laventhol
Years

(Courtesy of The New York Times)

David Laventhol, Publisher on Both Coasts, Dies at 81

By Dennis Hevesi

April 9, 2015

David A. Laventhol, a former publisher of The Los Angeles Times and Newsday who made a journalistically acclaimed but financially doomed attempt to break into the New York City newspaper market by starting New York Newsday in 1985, died on Wednesday at his home in Manhattan. He was 81.

The cause was complications of Parkinson’s disease, his son, Peter, said.

Employer
and group vice president, Times Mirror Company
Ordering weight
1

James F. Hoge

Job title
publisher
First name
James F.
Last name
Hoge

(Current biography as of March 2016)

Employer
New York Daily News
Ordering weight
1

Michael Gartner

Job title
president and editorial chairman
First name
Michael
Last name
Gartner
Years
Employer
The Des Moines Register
Ordering weight
1

Michael I. Sovern

Job title
president
First name
Michael I.
Last name
Sovern
Location
New York, NY

Commendatore in the Order of Merit of the Republic of Italy, 1991. Recipient, Citizens Union Civic Leadership Award, 1993. Columbia Law School Medal for Excellence, 1997. Town Hall Friend of the Arts Award, 2001. Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star from Japan, 2004. Centennial Medal, American Academy in Rome, 2006. Lawrence A. Wien Prize for Social Responsibility, 2010. After two years on the faculty at the University of Minnesota Law School, joined the Columbia faculty in 1957.

Employer
Columbia University
Photo
Michael I. Sovern
Ordering weight
1

Roger W. Wilkins

Job title
senior fellow
First name
Roger W.
Last name
Wilkins
Location
Washington, DC

(Courtesy of George Mason University)

Roger Wilkins

Robinson Professor of History and American Culture, George Mason University

L.L.B, 1956, University of Michigan
B.A, 1953, University of Michigan

Employer
Joint Center for Political Studies
Ordering weight
1

William J. Raspberry

Job title
columnist
First name
William J.
Last name
Raspberry

(Courtesy of The Washington Post)

William Raspberry dies at 76: Washington Post columnist wrote about social issues including race, poverty

By Matt Schudel

July 17, 2012

William Raspberry, a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for The Washington Post whose fiercely independent views illuminated conflicts concerning education, poverty, crime and race, and who was one of the first black journalists to gain a wide following in the mainstream press, died July 17 at his home in Washington. He was 76.

Employer
The Washington Post
Ordering weight
1