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1928 Pulitzer Prize
The following are the
Pulitzer Prizes
for 1928.
Journalism awards
Public Service:
*
Indianapolis Times
, for its
work in
exposing
political corruption
to Indiana, prosecuting
the guilty
and bringing about a more wholesome
state of affairs
in
civil government
.
Reporting:
*No award given
Editorial Writing:
*Grover
Cleveland Hall
of
The
Montgomery Advertiser
, for his editorials against gangsterism, floggings and racial and
religious intolerance
. "The
Advertiser
waged
war against
the resurgent Ku Klux Klan", the paper says today.
's
goodwill tour
of
Latin America
Editorial Cartooning:
*Nelson Harding of the
Brooklyn Daily Eagle
, "May
His Shadow
Never Grow Less."
Letters and
Drama
Awards
Novel:
*
The
Bridge of San Luis Rey
by
Thornton Wilder
Drama:
*
Strange Interlude
by
Eugene O'Neill
History:
*
Main Currents in American Thought
, 2
vols
. by
Vernon Louis Parrington
Biography or Autobiography:
*
The American
Orchestra and
Theodore Thomas
by
Charles Edward Russell
Poetry:
*
Tristram
by
Edwin Arlington Robinson