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  • ...Prizes'': '[http://www.pulitzer.org/faq#q5 FAQ]'. May 10, 2014.</ref> The Pulitzer Prize Gold Medal is awarded to a news organization in the "Public Service" catego Notable Pulitzer Prize winners include [[Arthur Miller]] (1949, Drama), for ''[[Death of a Salesma
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  • American historian and an author of a monumental, six-volume [[Pulitzer Prize|Pulitzer]]-winning ''History of the United States''.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Pulitzer Prize-winning American novelist.
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  • (1916–1970) Pulitzer Prize-winning American historian at Columbia University.
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  • (Born 1943) American novelist and short story writer; winner of the Pulitzer Prize.
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  • ...Prizes'': '[http://www.pulitzer.org/faq#q5 FAQ]'. May 10, 2014.</ref> The Pulitzer Prize Gold Medal is awarded to a news organization in the "Public Service" catego Notable Pulitzer Prize winners include [[Arthur Miller]] (1949, Drama), for ''[[Death of a Salesma
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  • Modern American poet (1874-1925), posthumous winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1926, author of poemms ''Patterns'' and ''Lilacs''
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  • An American writer, who was the first woman to win the [[Pulitzer Prize for Literature]] in 1921 with her novel ''[[The Age of Innocence]]''.
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  • [[Pulitzer prize]] winning novel by [[American]] [[President of the United States of America
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  • ...correspondent for the ''Boston Globe'', where his articles received the [[Pulitzer Prize]] for National Reporting, the [[American Bar Association]]’s Silver Gavel
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  • ...and former psychiatry professor at [[Harvard University]]; winner of the [[Pulitzer Prize]] in biography; researcher in [[unidentified flying object]]s and [[alien a
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  • (1910–1971) [[Pulitzer Prize]]-winning American history professor at [[Yale University|Yale]] and [[Stan
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  • A [[nonprofit]], mainstream, [[Pulitzer Prize]] winning news organization based in [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]] that
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  • *''A Prince of Our Disorder: The Life of T. E. Lawrence'' (1976), 1977 Pulitzer Prize in Biography
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  • '''''Profiles in Courage''''' is a [[Pulitzer prize]] winning series of biographies published in 1956.<ref>{{citation ...[[Senator]] [[John F. Kennedy]] into the Presidential spotlight. Having a Pulitzer prize winning book added significantly to his credentials.
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  • ...or the ''[[New York Times]]'' (past associate managing editor); two-time [[Pulitzer Prize]] winner; [[Aspen Institute#Aspen Strategy Group|Aspen Strategy Group, Aspe
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  • [[Pulitzer Prize]]-winning journalist and author, who was especially controversial for his c
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  • ...to his tragic death in exile at age forty-six." - publishers description. Pulitzer Prize, Biography, 1989.
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  • {{r|Pulitzer Prize}}
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