1941 Pulitzer Prize

The following are the Pulitzer Prizes for 1941.

Journalism awards


  • Reporting:
  • Correspondence Group Award:
    • In place of an individual Pulitzer Prize for foreign correspondence, the Trustees approved the recommendation of the Advisory Board that a bronze plaque or scroll be designed and executed to recognize and symbolize the public services and the individual achievements of American news reporters in the war zones of Europe, Asia and Africa from the beginning of the present war.
  • Editorial Writing:
    • Reuben Maury of the New York Daily News for his distinguished editorial writing during the year.
"If I Should Die Before I Wake", the prize-winning editorial cartoon

Letters and Drama Awards

Special Awards and Citations

  • Journalism:
    • The New York Times For the public educational value of its foreign news report, exemplified by its scope, by excellence of writing and presentation and supplementary background information, illustration, and interpretation.
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