1920 Pulitzer Prize
The following are the Pulitzer Prizes for 1920.
Journalism awards
- Reporting:
- John J. Leary, Jr. of New York World, for the series of articles written during the national coal strike in the winter of 1919.
- Editorial Writing:
- Harvey E. Newbranch of Evening World Herald for an editorial entitled "Law and the Jungle".
Letters and Drama Awards
- Drama:
- Beyond the Horizon by Eugene O'Neill (Boni)
- History:
- The War with Mexico by Justin Harvey Smith (Macmillan)
- Biography or Autobiography:
- The Life of John Marshall by Albert J. Beveridge (Houghton)
gollark: I think most sane people agree that backdoors are bad at this point.
gollark: In the UK the police apparently *can* legally compel you to give up your passwords because UK.
gollark: Anyway, I think if you use standard and generally-considered-good cryptographic algorithms with trusted open-source implementations you're probably okay. Unless you're being actively, personally targeted by nation-states. In which case you have bigger problems.
gollark: Like I said, they can't practically ban strong encryption, just make it so that the average people's communications don't use it.
gollark: Then, anyone who uses strong crypto can be called an evil terrorist because all Good Citizens are using backdoored stuff.
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