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Russell Baker, chair; Seymour Topping, administrator

Edward Seaton

Job title
editor in chief
First name
Edward
Last name
Seaton
Location
Manhattan, Kan.

Edward Seaton began his career in journalism as a general assignment reporter and copy editor at The Courier-Journal in Louisville, Kentucky. An honors graduate of Harvard College, he studied on a Fulbright grant in Ecuador and did graduate work in journalism at the University of Missouri. He was made a Knight of the Order of Christopher Columbus by the Dominican Republic for his work for press freedom, and is a recipient of Columbia's Maria Moors Cabot Prize.

Employer
Manhattan Mercury
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Edward Seaton
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1

Seymour Topping

Job title
administrator, The Pulitzer Prizes
First name
Seymour
Last name
Topping
Location
New York, NY

Seymour Topping has had a varied career as foreign correspondent, editor, university professor and author.

He retired in 2002 as Administrator of the Pulitzer after nine years of service and was appointed San Paolo Professor Emeritus of International Journalism at Columbia University.

Prior to Columbia, he was a member of the New York Times for thirty years as chief correspondent in Moscow and Southeast Asia, foreign editor, deputy managing editor and managing editor from 1986 to 1987.

Employer
Columbia University
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Seymour Topping
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George Rupp

Job title
president
First name
George
Last name
Rupp

During his nine-year tenure as president of Columbia University, Dr. Rupp focused on enhancing undergraduate education, on strengthening the relationship of the campus to surrounding communities and New York City as a whole, and on increasing the university’s international orientation. At the same time, he completed both a financial restructuring of the university and a $2.84 billion fund-raising campaign that achieved eight successive records in dollars raised.

Employer
Columbia University
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George Rupp
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1

Staff

Citation
For its comprehensive coverage of the bombing of Manhattan's World Trade Center.
Tags: 1994
Categories: Spot News Reporting
Publication
The New York Times

Paul Watson

Citation
For his photograph, published in many American newspapers, of a U.S. soldier's body being dragged through the streets of Mogadishu by a mob of jeering Somalis.
Tags: 1994
Categories: Spot News Photography
Publication
The Toronto Star

Akron Beacon Journal

Citation
For its broad examination of local racial attitudes and its subsequent effort to promote improved communication in the community.
Tags: 1994
Categories: Public Service
Publication
Akron Beacon Journal

Yusef Komunyakaa

Tags: 1994
Categories: Poetry
Publisher
Wesleyan University Press/University Press of New England
Publication
Neon Vernacular: New and Selected Poems

Eileen Welsome

Citation
For stories that related the experiences of Americans who had been used unknowingly in government radiation experiments nearly 50 years ago.
Tags: 1994
Categories: National Reporting
Publication
Albuquerque Tribune

Gunther Schuller

Citation
Premiered on December 2, 1993, in Louisville, Ky. Performed and commissioned by The Louisville Orchestra.
Tags: 1994
Categories: Music
Publication
Of Reminiscences and Reflections

Staff

Citation
For thorough reporting that disclosed pervasive corruption within the Rhode Island court system.
Tags: 1994
Publication
Providence Journal-Bulletin