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1999 Pulitzer Prize Board
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front row, left to right: R. Pederson, H. Gates, H. Vendler, D. Goodwin, J. Doston, J. Fuller, E. Seaton; back row, left to right: L. Boccardi, T. Goldstein, W. Safire, G. Rupp, W. Rugaber, J. Risser, A. Barnes, S. Rowe J. Carroll, S. Topping, M. Yarbrough, W. Ketter, P. Steiger

Board Lander Sub Title
James V. Risser and Walter Rugaber, co-chairs; Seymour Topping, administrator

Tom Goldstein

Job title
dean, Graduate School of Journalism
First name
Tom
Last name
Goldstein

Tom Goldstein worked as a reporter at AP, Newsday, The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times. He was press secretary to New York City Mayor Edward Koch. Goldstein has written “The News at Any Cost,” “A Two-Faced Press” and co-authored “The Lawyers Guide to Writing Well.” He edited the “Killing the Messenger: 100 years of Press Criticism.” Goldstein is a graduate of Yale and Columbia’s law school and journalism school.

Tom Goldstein joined the Pulitzer Prize Board in 1998.

 

Employer
Columbia University
Ordering weight
1

Sandra Mims Rowe

Job title
editor
First name
Sandra Mims
Last name
Rowe

Sandra Mims Rowe is editor of The Oregonian, the largest daily newspaper in the Northwest.

Employer
The Oregonian
Photo
Sandra Rowe
Ordering weight
1

John S. Carroll

Job title
editor and executive vice president
First name
John S.
Last name
Carroll

John S. Carroll, 60,  has been editor and executive vice president of the Los Angeles Times since 2000 and vice president of Times Mirror since 1998.

Previously, he was editor of The Baltimore Sun and senior vice president of The Baltimore Sun Company for nine years. Prior to that he served as editor, vice president and executive vice president at the Lexington Herald-Leader.

Employer
Los Angeles Times
Photo
John S. Carroll
Ordering weight
1

Louis D. Boccardi

Job title
president and chief executive officer
First name
Louis D.
Last name
Boccardi

Louis D. Boccardi, president and chief executive officer of Associated Press, has been elected chair of the Pulitzer Prize Board. His selection was announced by President George Rupp. Columbia University awards the annual prizes on the board's recommendation.

Employer
Associated Press
Photo
Louis Boccardi
Ordering weight
0 (Chair)

William Safire

Job title
columnist
First name
William
Last name
Safire
Location
New York, NY

William Safire, who won the Pulitzer Prize for commentary in 1978, has been a political columnist for the New York Times since 1973. Readers also know him for his New York Times Magazine column "On Language" upon which he has based 13 books. Previously, Safire served as a senior White House speech-writer for President Nixon.

Employer
The New York Times
Photo
William Safire
Ordering weight
1

Henry Louis Gates Jr.

Job title
W.E.B. DuBois Professor of Humanities
First name
Henry Louis
Last name
Gates Jr.
Location
Cambridge, MA

Henry Louis Gates Jr., is the W.E.B. Du Bois Professor of the Humanities, chair of the Afro-American Studies Department and director of the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for Afro-American Research at Harvard University.

With 40 honorary degrees, Gates is a world-renowned scholar and teacher of African and African-American history and culture. He has authored seven books and written numerous essays and reviews on a broad range of African and African-American issues, including slavery, race, feminism, dialect and identity.

Employer
Harvard University
Photo
Henry Louis Gates Jr.
Ordering weight
1

Paul Steiger

Job title
managing editor
First name
Paul
Last name
Steiger
Location
New York, NY

Paul Steiger is the managing editor of the Wall Street Journal and a vice president of Dow Jones & Company. The editors of the Wall Street Journal Online, the Wall Street Journal Europe and the Wall Street Journal Asia also report to him.

Employer
The Wall Street Journal
Photo
Paul Steiger
Ordering weight
1

Photo Staff

Citation
For its portfolio of images following the embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania that illustrates both the horror and the humanity triggered by the event.
Tags: 1999
Categories: Spot News Photography
Publication
Associated Press

The Washington Post

Citation
For its series that identified and analyzed patterns of reckless gunplay by city police officers who had little training or supervision.
Tags: 1999
Categories: Public Service
Publication
The Washington Post