1933 Pulitzer Prize

The following are the Pulitzer Prizes for 1933 .

Journalism awards

  • PublicService:
    • New York World-Telegram for its series of articles on veterans relief, on the real estate bond evil, the campaign urging voters in the late New York City municipal election to "write in" the name of Joseph V. McKee, and also the articles exposing the lottery schemes of several fraternal organizations.
  • Reporting:
    • Francis A. Jamieson of Associated Press for his prompt, full, skillful and prolonged coverage of news of the kidnapping of the infant son of Charles Lindbergh on March 1, 1932, from the first announcement of the kidnapping until after the discovery of the baby's body nearby the Lindbergh home on May 12.
  • Correspondence:
  • Editorial Writing:
"The Light of Asia", the prize-winning editorial cartoon.

Letters and Drama Awards

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