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1926 Pulitzer Prize
The following are the
Pulitzer Prizes
for 1926.
Journalism awards
Public Service:
*
Columbus Enquirer
Sun
, for
the service
which it rendered in its brave and energetic fight against the
Ku Klux Klan
; against the enactment of
a law
barring the
teaching of evolution
; against
dishonest
and incompetent
public officials
and for
justice
to the Negro and against
lynching
.
Reporting:
*William Burke Miller of
Louisville
Courier-Journal
, for his
work in
connection with the story of the trapping in
Sand Cave, Kentucky
, of
Floyd Collins
.
Editorial Writing:
*Edward M. Kingsbury of
The
New York Times
, for "".
Editorial Cartooning:
*D. R. Fitzpatrick of
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
, "The
Laws of Moses
and the Laws of Today".
Letters and
Drama
Awards
Novel:
*
Arrowsmith
by
Sinclair Lewis
Drama:
*
Craig's Wife
by
George Kelly
History:
*
A
History of the United States
by
Edward Channing
Biography or Autobiography:
*
The Life
of
Sir William Osler
by
Harvey Cushing
Poetry:
*
What's O'Clock
by
Amy Lowell