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Pulitzer Prize Winners for Editorial
Cartooning
2005 - Nick & Peterson of Courier-Journal, Louisville, Ky. - For
his unusual graphic style that produced extraordinarily
thoughtful & powerful messages.
(Nominated Finalists)
Don
Wright of Palm Beach Post - For his portfolio of wry but hard
hitting cartoons that addressed a wide range of issues with
unflinching honesty
Garry Trudeau of Universal Press Syndicate - For his provocative
“Doonesbury” cartoons that used realistic characters to
dramatize social & political issues
2004 - Matt Davies of Journal News, White Plains, N.Y. -
For his piercing cartoons on an array of topics, drawn with a
fresh, original style.
(Nominated Finalists)
Steve Sack of Minneapolis Star Tribune - For his vivid,
distinctive cartoons that used creative metaphors to achieve
high-impact results.
Garry Trudeau of Universal Press Syndicate - For his inventive
"Doonesbury" cartoons that were often ahead of the headlines &
used deft writing to enhance impact
2003 - David Horsey of Seattle Post-Intelligencer - For his
perceptive cartoons executed with a distinctive style & sense of
humor.
(Nominated Finalists)
Rex
Babin of Sacramento Bee - For his arresting cartoons on a broad
range of subjects, drawn with simple eye-catching imagery.
Clay Bennett of Christian Science Monitor - For his provocative
portfolio of cartoons marked by clarity & simplicity.
2002 - Clay Bennett of Christian Science Monitor
(Nominated Finalists)
Ben
Sargent of Austin American-Statesman.
Marshall Ramsey of Clarion-Ledger, Jackson, Miss
2001 - Ann Telnaes of Los Angeles Times Syndicate
(Nominated Finalists)
Ben
Sargent of Austin American-Statesman
Clay Bennett of Christian Science Monitor
2000 - Joel Pett of Lexington (Ky.) Herald-Leader
(Nominated Finalists)
Robert Ariail of State, Columbia, S.C.
Clay Bennett of Christian Science Monitor.
1999 - David Horsey of Seattle Post-Intelligencer
(Nominated Finalists)
Rob
Rogers of Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Clay Bennett of Christian Science Monitor
1998 - Stephen P. Breen of Asbury Park Press, Neptune, NJ
(Nominated Finalists)
Jeff MacNelly of Chicago Tribune
Paul Conrad of Los Angeles Times
Joel Pett of Lexington (Ky.) Herald-Leader
1997 - Walt H&elsman of Times-Picayune, New Orleans, La.
(Nominated Finalists)
Chip Bok of Akron Beacon Journal
Jeff MacNelly of Chicago Tribune
1996 - Jim Morin of Miami Herald
(Nominated Finalists)
Tom
Toles of Buffalo News
Jim
Borgman of Cincinnati Enquirer
Ted
Rall of Chronicle Features, San Francisco, Calif.
1995 - Mike Luckovich of Atlanta Constitution
(Nominated Finalists)
Jim
Borgman of Cincinnati Enquirer
Robert L. Arail of State, Columbia, S.C..
1994 - Michael P. Ramirez of Commercial Appeal, Memphis,
Tenn.
For his trenchant cartoons on contemporary issues.
(Nominated Finalists)
Stephen R. Benson of Arizona Republic
Lynn Johnston of Universal Press Syndicate - For a sequence in
her comic strip "For Better or For Worse" that sensitively
depicted a youth's disclosure of his homosexuality & its effect
on his family & friends.
1993 - Stephen R. Benson of Arizona Republic
(Nominated Finalists)
Don
Wright of Palm Beach (Fla.) Post
Jeff Danziger of Christian Science Monitor
1992 - Signe Wilkinson of Philadelphia Daily News
(Nominated Finalists)
Ralph Dunagin of Orl&o (Fla.) Sentinel
Steve Benson of Morning News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. & the
Arizona Republic
1991 - Jim Borgman of Cincinnati Enquirer
(Nominated Finalists) - Ralph Dunagin of Orl&o (Fla.)
Sentinel
Signe Wilkinson of Philadelphia Daily News
1990 - Tom Toles of Buffalo News
For his work during the year as exemplified by the cartoon
"First Amendment."
(Nominated Finalists)
Jim
Morin of Miami Herald
Garry Trudeau of Universal Press Syndicate
Chan Lowe of Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) News/Sun-Sentinel
1989 - Jack Higgins of Chicago Sun-Times
(Nominated Finalists)
Steve Benson of Arizona Republic
Joel W. Pett of Lexington (Ky.) Herald-Leader
1988 - Doug Marlette of Atlanta Constitution & Charlotte
Observer
(Nominated Finalists)
Don
Wright of Miami News
David Fitzsimmons of Arizona Daily Star
1987 - Berke Breathed of Washington Post Writers Group
(Nominated Finalists)
David Horsey of Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Jeff Danziger of Christian Science Monitor
Henry Payne of Scripps Howard News Service
1986. - Jules Feiffer of Village Voice, New York City
(Nominated Finalists)
Jack Higgins of Chicago Sun-Times
Mike Peters of Dayton (Ohio) Daily News
Michael E. Luckovich of New Orleans Times-Picayune
1985 - Jeff MacNelly of Chicago Tribune
(Nominated Finalists)
Tom
Toles of Buffalo (N.Y.) News
Jim
Borgman of Cincinnati Enquirer
1984 - Paul Conrad of Los Angeles Times
(Nominated Finalists)
Don
Wright of Miami News
Steve Benson of Arizona Republic, Phoenix
1983 - Richard Locher of Chicago Tribune
(Nominated Finalists)
Tony Auth of Philadelphia Inquirer
Dick Wright of Providence (R.I.) Journal-Bulletin
1982 - Ben Sargent of Austin (Texas) American-Statesman
(Nominated Finalists)
Don
Wright of Miami News
Paul Conrad of Los Angeles Times
1981 - Mike Peters of Dayton (Ohio) Daily News
(Nominated Finalists)
Paul Szep of Boston Globe
Jules Feiffer of Village Voice, New York City
1980. - Don Wright of Miami News
(Nominated Finalists)
Paul Szep of Boston Globe
Richard Locher of Chicago Tribune
1979 - Herbert L. Block of Washington Post - For the body of
his work.
1978 - Jeffrey K. MacNelly of Richmond News Leader.
1977 - Paul Szep of Boston Globe
1976 - Tony Auth of Philadelphia Inquirer
"O beautiful for spacious skies, For amber waves of grain,"
published on July 22, 1975
1975 - Garry Trudeau of distributed by Universal Press
Syndicate - For his cartoon strip Doonesbury.
1974 - Paul Szep of Boston Globe - For his editorial
cartooning during 1973.
1973 - Jeffrey K. MacNelly of Richmond News-Leader - For his
editorial cartooning during 1971.
1971 - Paul Conrad of Los Angeles Times - For his editorial
cartooning during 1970.
1970 - Thomas F. Darcy of Newsday, Garden City, New York -
For his editorial cartooning during 1969.
1969 - John Fischetti of Chicago Daily News - For his
editorial cartooning in 1968
1968 - Eugene Gray Payne of Charlotte Observer - For his
editorial cartooning in 1967
1967 - Patrick B. Oliphant of Denver Post - "They Won't Get
Us To The Conference Table . . . Will They?" published February
1, 1966
1966 - Don Wright of Miami News - "You Mean You Were
Bluffing?"
1964 - Paul Conrad of The Denver Post - For his editorial
cartooning during the past year
1963 - Frank Miller of Des Moines Register - A cartoon which
showed a world destroyed with one ragged figure calling to
another: "I said we sure settled that dispute, didn't we !"
1962 - Edmund S. Valtman of Hartford Times - "What You Need,
Man, Is a Revolution Like Mine," published on August 31, 1961
1961 - Carey Orr of Chicago Tribune - "The Kindly Tiger,"
published on October 8, 1960
1959 - William H. (Bill) Mauldin of St. Louis Post-Dispatch
- "I won the Nobel Prize for Literature. What was your crime ?"
published on October 30, 1958
1958 - Bruce M. Shanks of Buffalo (N.Y.) Evening News - "The
Thinker," published on August 10, 1957, depicting the dilemma of
union membership when confronted by racketeering leaders in some
labor unions
1957 - Tom Little of Nashville Tennessean - "Wonder Why My
Parents Didn't Give Me Salk Shots?" published on January 12,
1956
1956 - Robert York of Louisville (Ky.) Times - For his
cartoon, "Achilles" showing a bulging figure of American
prosperity tapering to a weak heel labeled "Farm Prices."
1955 - Daniel R. Fitzpatrick of St. Louis Post-Dispatch -
For a cartoon published on June 8,1954 entitled, "How Would
Another Mistake Help?" showing Uncle Sam, bayoneted rifle in h&,
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 &
his entire career
1954 - Herbert L. Block (Herblock) of Washington Post &
Times-Herald - A cartoon depicting the robed figure of Death
saying to Stalin after he died, "You Were Always A Great Friend
of Mine, Joseph."
1953 - Edward D. Kuekes of Clevel& Plain Dealer -
"Aftermath."
1952 - Fred L. Packer of New York Mirror - "Your Editors
Ought to Have More Sense Than to Print What I Say!"
1951 - Reg (Reginald W.) Manning of Arizona Republic -
"Hats."
1950 - James T. Berryman of Evening Star, Washington D.C. -
"All Set for a Super-Secret Session in Washington."
1949 - Lute Pease of Newark Evening News - "Who Me?"
1948 - Reuben L. Goldberg of New York Sun - "Peace Today."
1947 - Vaughn Shoemaker of Chicago Daily News - For his
cartoon, "Still Racing His Shadow."
1946 - Bruce Alex&er Russell of Los Angeles Times - "Time to
Bridge That Gulch."
1945 - Sergeant Bill Mauldin of 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 thous&s of hungry, ragged,
battle-weary prisoners," in the series entitled, "Up Front With
Mauldin."
1944 - Clifford K. Berryman of Evening Star, Washington D.C.
- "Where Is the Boat Going?"
1943 - Jay Norwood Darling of Des Moines Register & Tribune
- "What a Place For a Waste Paper Salvage Campaign."
1942 - Herbert Lawrence Block (Herblock) of NEA service -
"British Plane"
1941 - Jacob Burck of Chicago Times - "If I Should Die
Before I Wake."
1940 - Edmund Duffy of Baltimore Sun - "The Outstretched
H&."
1939 - Charles G. Werner of Daily Oklahoman - "Nomination
for 1938."
1938 - Vaughn Shoemaker of Chicago Daily News - "The Road
Back."
1937 - C. D. Batchelor of New York Daily News - "Come on in,
I'll treat you right. I used to know your Daddy."
1935 - Ross A. Lewis of Milwaukee Journal - "Sure, I'll Work
for Both Sides."
1934 - Edmund Duffy of Baltimore Sun - "California Points
with Pride!"
1933 - H. M. Talburt of Washington Daily News - "The Light
of Asia."
1932 - John T. McCutcheon of Chicago Tribune - "A Wise
Economist Asks a Question."
1931 - Edmund Duffy of Baltimore Sun - "An Old Struggle
Still Going On."
1930 - Charles R. Macauley of Brooklyn Daily Eagle - "Paying
for a Dead Horse."
1929 - Rollin Kirby of New York World - "Tammany."
1928 - Nelson Harding of Brooklyn Daily Eagle - "May His
Shadow Never Grow Less."
1927 - Nelson Harding of Brooklyn Daily Eagle - "Toppling
the Idol."
1926 - D. R. Fitzpatrick of St. Louis Post-Dispatch - "The
Laws of Moses & the Laws of Today."
1925 - Rollin Kirby of New York World - "News from the
Outside World."
1924 - Jay Norwood Darling of Des Moines Register & Tribune
- "In Good Old USA."
1923 - Rollin Kirby of New York World - "On the Road to
Moscow."
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