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