Pulitzer - People

People

  • Henry F. Pulitzer, art connoisseur
  • Joseph Pulitzer (1847–1911), a newspaper publisher and journalist
  • Joseph Pulitzer Jr. (1913–1993), grandson of Joseph Senior, and publisher of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch
  • Lilly Pulitzer (b. 1931), a socialite and prominent fashion designer
  • Ralph Pulitzer (1879–1939), the son of newspaper magnate Joseph Pulitzer
  • Roxanne Pulitzer, a socialite, actress, novelist

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