1950s
- 1950: Meyer Berger, for a distinguished example of local reporting—an article on the killing of 13 people by a berserk gunman.
- 1951: Arthur Krock, a special commendation for his exclusive interview with President Harry S. Truman: the outstanding instance of national reporting in 1950; Cyrus L. Sulzberger, special citation for his interview with Archbishop Stepinac of Yugoslavia.
- 1952: Anthony H. Leviero, for distinguished national reporting.
- 1953: The New York Times, special citation for its Review of the Week section which "has brought enlightenment and intelligent commentary to its readers."
- 1955: Harrison E. Salisbury, for a series based on his five years in Russia; Arthur Krock, a special citation for distinguished correspondence from Washington.
- 1956: Arthur Daley, for his sports column, "Sports of The Times."
- 1957: James B. Reston (Scotty Reston), for distinguished reporting from Washington.
- 1958: The New York Times, for distinguished coverage of foreign news.
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