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OCR: 1930 william O. Dapping, The Auburn Citizen (NY), for reporting of the outbreak at Auburn prison during December 1929 1938 Edmonton Journal (Alberta, Canada), for its defense of freedom of the press in the Province of Alberta 1941 The New York Times, for the public educational value of its foreign news reports 1944 Byron Price, Director of the Office of Censorship of the United States for the creation and administration of the newspaper and radio codes 1944 Mrs. William Allen White, presented in appreciation of her husband's services as a member of the Pulitzer Advisory Board of the Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia University 1944 Richard Rodgers, and Oscar Hammerstein Il, for the musical play Oklahoma! 1945 The cartographers of the American press, for keeping the public well-informed of the war efforts of the Armies and Navies through their maps 1947 Columbia University and the Graduate School of Journalism, for endeavoring to maintain and advance the high standards of the Pulitzer Prize awards (Pulitzer centennial year). The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, for its public and professional ideals and leadership in the field of American journalism 1948 Dr. Frank Diehl Fackenthal, for his interest in and service to the Pulitzer Advisory Board 1951 Cyrus L. Sulzberger of The New York Times for his exclusive interview with Archbishop Aloysius Stepinac 1952 Max Kase of the New York Journal-American for his exposure of corruption in the American sport of basketball. The Kansas City Star (MO), for the coverage of the 1951 Kansas and Northwestern Missouri floods 1953 The New York Times, for the "Review of the Week" Sunday section edited by Lester Markel 1957 Kenneth Roberts, for the interest generated in early American history by his historical novels 1958 Walter Lippmann, nationally syndicated columnist of The New York Herald Tribune, for his responsible coverage of national and international affairs 1960 Garrett Mattingly, for his historical book, The Armada 1961 The American Heritage Picture History of the Civil War 1964 Gannett Newspapers, for The Road to Integration series. 1973 James Thomas Flexner, George Washington, Vols. HIV 1974 Roger Sessions, for his life's work as a distinguished American composer 1976 Professor John Hohenberg, for his services as Administrator of the Pulitzer Prizes and for his achievements as teacher and journalist 1976 Scott Joplin, awarded posthumously, for his contributions to American music 1977 Alex Haley, for his novel, Roots, that traces the history of a Black family spanning seven generations with its origins starting in Africa 1978 E. B. White, for the full body of his works 1978 Richard Lee Strout, for distinguished commentary from Washington as staff correspondent for The Christian Science Monitor and a contributor to The New Republic 1982 Milton Babbitt, for his life's work as an American composer 1984 Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known under the name Dr. Seuss, for his children's books 1985 william Schuman, for his contribution to American music as composer and educational leader 1987 Joseph Pulitzer, Jr ., for his contribution to journalism while serving as chairman of the Pulitzer Prize Board and for achievements as an editor and publisher 1992 Art Spiegelman, for his book, Maus.