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** [[Malcolm W. Browne]] and [[David Halberstam]] of the [[Associated Press]] and ''[[The New York Times]]'', for their individual reporting of the [[Vietnam war]] and the overthrow of the [[Ngo Dinh Diem|Diem regime]].
** [[Malcolm W. Browne]] and [[David Halberstam]] of the [[Associated Press]] and ''[[The New York Times]]'', for their individual reporting of the [[Vietnam war]] and the overthrow of the [[Ngo Dinh Diem|Diem regime]].
*[[Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing|Editorial Writing]]:
*[[Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing|Editorial Writing]]:
** [[Hazel Brannon Smith]] of the ''[[Lexington Advertiser]]'', For steadfast adherence to her editorial duty in the face of great pressure and opposition.
** [[Hazel Brannon Smith]] of the ''[[Lexington Advertiser]]'', for steadfast adherence to her editorial duty in the face of great pressure and opposition.
*[[Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning|Editorial Cartooning]]:
*[[Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning|Editorial Cartooning]]:
** [[Paul Conrad]] of ''[[The Denver Post]]'', for his editorial cartooning during the past year
** [[Paul Conrad]] of ''[[The Denver Post]]'', for his editorial cartooning during the past year

Revision as of 00:13, 25 July 2007

The following are the Pulitzer Prizes for 1964.

Journalism Awards

Letters, Drama and Music Awards

Special Citations and Awards

  • Journalism:
    • Gannett Newspapers. A special citation for their program, The Road To Integration, a distinguished example of the use of a newspaper group's resources to complement the work of its individual newspapers.