List of Pulitzer Prizes Awarded To The New York Times - 1930s

1930s

  • 1930: Russell Owen, for graphic news dispatches from the Byrd Antarctic Expedition.
  • 1932: Walter Duranty, for reporting of the news from Russia.
  • 1934: Frederick T. Birchall, for unbiased reporting from Germany.
  • 1935: Arthur Krock, for distinguished, impartial and analytical Washington coverage.
  • 1936: Lauren Dwight Lyman, for distinguished reporting: a world beat on the departure of the Lindberghs for England.
  • 1937: Anne O'Hare McCormick, for distinguished foreign correspondence: dispatches and special articles from Europe; William L. Laurence, for distinguished reporting of the Tercentenary Celebration at Harvard, shared with four other reporters.
  • 1938: Arthur Krock, for distinguished Washington correspondence.

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