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Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning

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The Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning, awarded since 1922.

1922
Rollin Kirby New York World for "On the Road to Moscow."
1923
(no award)  
1924
Jay Norwood Darling Des Moines Register and Tribune for "In Good Old USA."
1925
Rollin Kirby New York World for "News from the Outside World."
1926
D. R. Fitzpatrick St. Louis Post-Dispatch for "The Laws of Moses and the Laws of Today."
1927
Nelson Harding Brooklyn Daily Eagle for "Toppling the Idol."
1928
Nelson Harding Brooklyn Daily Eagle for "May His Shadow Never Grow Less."
1929
Rollin Kirby New York World for "Tammany."
1930
Charles R. Macauley Brooklyn Daily Eagle for "Paying for a Dead Horse."
1931
Edmund Duffy Baltimore Sun for "An Old Struggle Still Going On."
1932
John T. McCutcheon Chicago Tribune for "A Wise Economist Asks a Question."
1933
H. M. Talburt Washington Daily News for "The Light of Asia."
1934
Edmund Duffy Baltimore Sun for "California Points with Pride!"
1935
Ross A. Lewis Milwaukee Journal for "Sure, I'll Work for Both Sides."
1936
(no award)  
1937
C. D. Batchelor New York Daily News for "Come on in, I'll treat you right. I used to know your Daddy."
1938
Vaughn Shoemaker Chicago Daily News for "The Road Back."
1939
Charles G. Werner Daily Oklahoman for "Nomination for 1938."
1940
Edmund Duffy Baltimore Sun for "The Outstretched Hand."
1941
Jacob Burck Chicago Times for "If I Should Die Before I Wake."
1942
Herblock NEA service for "British Plane"
1943
Jay Norwood Darling Des Moines Register and Tribune for "What a Place For a Waste Paper Salvage Campaign."
1944
Clifford K. Berryman Evening Star (Washington D.C.) for "Where Is the Boat Going?"
1945
Bill Mauldin United Feature Syndicate, Inc for distinguished service as a cartoonist, as exemplified by the cartoon entitled, "Fresh, spirited American troops, flushed with victory, are bringing in thousands of hungry, ragged, battle-weary prisoners," in the series entitled, "Up Front With Mauldin."
1946
Bruce Alexander Russell Los Angeles Times for "Time to Bridge That Gulch."
1947
Vaughn Shoemaker Chicago Daily News for his cartoon, "Still Racing His Shadow."
1948
Rube Goldberg New York Sun for "Peace Today."
1949
Lute Pease Newark Evening News for "Who Me?"
1950
James T. Berryman Evening Star (Washington D.C.) for "All Set for a Super-Secret Session in Washington."
1951
Reginald W. Manning Arizona Republic for "Hats."
1952
Fred L. Packer New York Mirror for "Your Editors Ought to Have More Sense Than to Print What I Say !"
1953
Edward D. Kuekes Cleveland Plain Dealer for "Aftermath"
1954
Herblock Washington Post and Times-Herald for a cartoon depicting the robed figure of Death saying to Stalin after he died, "You Were Always A Great Friend of Mine, Joseph."
1955
Daniel R. Fitzpatrick St. Louis Post-Dispatch, for a cartoon published on June 8, 1954 entitled, "How Would Another Mistake Help?" showing Uncle Sam, bayoneted rifle in hand, pondering whether to wade into a black marsh bearing the legend "French Mistakes in Indo-China." The award is also given for distinguished body of the work of Mr. Fitzpatrick in both 1954 and his entire career
1956
Robert York Louisville Times for his cartoon, "Achilles" showing a bulging figure of American prosperity tapering to a weak heel labeled "Farm Prices."
1957
Tom Little Nashville Tennessean for "Wonder Why My Parents Didn't Give Me Salk Shots?" published on January 12, 1956
1958
Bruce M. Shanks Buffalo Evening News for "The Thinker," published on August 10, 1957, depicting the dilemma of union membership when confronted by racketeering leaders in some labor unions
1959
Bill Mauldin St. Louis Post-Dispatch for "I won the Nobel Prize for Literature. What was your crime?" published on October 30, 1958
1960
(no award)  
1961
Carey Orr Chicago Tribune for "The Kindly Tiger," published on October 8, 1960
1962
Edmund S. Valtman Hartford Times for "What You Need, Man, Is a Revolution Like Mine," published on August 31, 1961
1963
Frank Miller Des Moines Register for a cartoon which showed a world destroyed with one ragged figure calling to another
1964
Paul Conrad The Denver Post for his editorial cartooning during the past year
1965
(no award)  
1966
Don Wright Miami News for "You Mean You Were Bluffing?"
1967
Pat Oliphant Denver Post for "They Won't Get Us To The Conference Table... Will They?" published February 1, 1966
1968
Eugene Gray Payne Charlotte Observer for his editorial cartooning in 1967
1969
John Fischetti Chicago Daily News for his editorial cartooning in 1968
1970
Thomas F. Darcy Newsday, for his editorial cartooning during 1969
1971
Paul Conrad Los Angeles Times for his editorial cartooning during 1970
1972
Jeffrey K. MacNelly Richmond News-Leader for his editorial cartooning during 1971
1973
(no award)  
1974
Paul Szep Boston Globe for his editorial cartooning during 1973
1975
Garry Trudeau Universal Press Syndicate, for his cartoon strip Doonesbury
1976
Tony Auth Philadelphia Inquirer for "O beautiful for spacious skies, For amber waves of grain," published on July 22, 1975
1977
Paul Szep Boston Globe
1978
Jeffrey K. MacNelly Richmond News Leader
1979
Herblock Washington Post for the body of his work
1980
Don Wright Miami News
1981
Mike Peters Dayton Daily News (Ohio)
1982
Ben Sargent Austin American-Statesman
1983
Richard Locher Chicago Tribune
1984
Paul Conrad Los Angeles Times
1985
Jeff MacNelly Chicago Tribune
1986
Jules Feiffer Village Voice (New York City)
1987
Berke Breathed Washington Post Writers Group
1988
Doug Marlette Atlanta Constitution and Charlotte Observer
1989
Jack Higgins Chicago Sun-Times
1990
Tom Toles Buffalo News for his work during the year as exemplified by the cartoon "First Amendment."
1991
Jim Borgman Cincinnati Enquirer
1992
Signe Wilkinson Philadelphia Daily News
1993
Stephen R. Benson Arizona Republic
1994
Michael P. Ramirez Commercial Appeal (Tennessee) for his trenchant cartoons on contemporary issues
1995
Mike Luckovich Atlanta Constitution
1996
Jim Morin Miami Herald
1997
Walt Handelsman Times-Picayune
1998
Stephen P. Breen Asbury Park Press
1999
David Horsey Seattle Post-Intelligencer
2000
Joel Pett Lexington Herald-Leader
2001
Ann Telnaes Los Angeles Times Syndicate
2002
Clay Bennett Christian Science Monitor
2003
David Horsey Seattle Post-Intelligencer for his perceptive cartoons executed with a distinctive style and sense of humor
2004
Matt Davies Journal News (White Plains, New York) for his piercing cartoons on an array of topics, drawn with a fresh, original style



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