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Part E, Liberal Arts ;$v13 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 0 $a3-598-30183-9 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tFront matter --$tPRESENTATION PRACTICES OF AWARD-WINNING CARTOONS. --$tREMARKS ABOUT THE DOCUMENTATION CRITERIA --$t1922 AWARD: ABOUT PROBLEMS WITHIN THE SOVIET UNION IN 1921 --$t1923 AWARD: ABOUT THE DECISION TO WITHHOLD THE PRIZE FOR WORK DONE IN 1922 --$t1924 AWARD: ABOUT AMERICAN PEOPLE AND INSTITUTIONS IN 1923 --$t1925 AWARD: ABOUT PEACE HOPES AND WAR FEARS IN 1924 --$t1926 AWARD: ABOUT LAW AND ORDER VALUES IN 1925 --$t1927 AWARD: ABOUT CONFLICTS AND PROBLEM SOLVING IN 1926 --$t1928 AWARD: ABOUT PEACE KEEPING WITH LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES IN 1927 --$t1929 AWARD: ABOUT ASPECTS OF THE GRAND OLD PARTY IN 1928 --$t1930 AWARD: ABOUT WAR DEPTS AND REPARATIONS IN 1929 --$t1931 AWARD: ABOUT RUSSIA'S INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL ITEMS IN 1930 --$t1932 AWARD: ABOUT DEPRESSION AND UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1931 --$t1933 AWARD: ABOUT JAPAN'S QUARRELS AND AGGRESSIONS IN 1932 --$t1934 AWARD: ABOUT AMERICAN LYNCHING PRACTICES IN 1933 --$t1935 AWARD: ABOUT STRIKES AND LABOR ACTIVITIES IN 1934 --$t1936 AWARD: ABOUT THE DECISION TO WITHHOLD THE PRIZE FOR WORK DONE IN 1935 --$t1937 AWARD: ABOUT DANGEROUS EUROPEAN CONDITIONS IN 1936 --$t1938 AWARD: ABOUT ARISING OF WORLD-WIDE CONFLICTS IN 1937 --$t1939 AWARD: ABOUT GERMANY'S STRATEGIES OF OCCUPATION IN 1938 --$t1940 AWARD: ABOUT BREAKING OUT OF WORLD WAR II IN 1939 --$t1941 AWARD: ABOUT GERMANY'S BOMBING OF GREAT BRITAIN IN 1940 --$t1942 AWARD: ABOUT WAR AND ITS ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES IN 1941 --$t1943 AWARD: ABOUT WARTIME COMMUNICATIONS IN 1942 --$t1944 AWARD: ABOUT CONDITIONS OF FIGHTING NATIONS IN 1943 --$t1945 AWARD: ABOUT AMERICAN INFANTRY TROOPS IN EUROPE IN 1944 --$t1946 AWARD: ABOUT SUPER POWERS AFTER THE WAR IN 1945 --$t1947 AWARD: ABOUT LIVING COSTS AND STARVATION IN 1946 --$t1948 AWARD: ABOUT FEARS OF ANOTHER WORLD WAR IN 1947 --$t1949 AWARD: ABOUT INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL U.S. PROBLEMS IN 1948 --$t1950 AWARD: ABOUT TRUMAN'S ADMINISTRATION AND THE PUBLIC IN 1949 --$t1951 AWARD: ABOUT EARLY PHASES OF THE KOREAN WAR IN 1950 --$t1952 AWARD: ABOUT PRESIDENT TRUMAN AND THE DOLLAR VALUE IN 1951 --$t1953 AWARD: ABOUT CONSEQUENCES OF THE KOREAN WAR IN 1952 --$t1954 AWARD: ABOUT STALIN'S DEATH AND HIS FOLLOWER IN 1953 --$t1955 AWARD: ABOUT EAST-ASIAN ZONES OF CRISIS IN 1954 --$t1956 AWARD: ABOUT DEFICITS DURING PROSPERITY TIMES IN 1955 --$t1957 AWARD: ABOUT HEALTH QUESTIONS AND LIFE RISKS IN 1956 --$t1958 AWARD: ABOUT SOCIAL AND POLITICAL CONDITIONS IN 1957 --$t1959 AWARD: ABOUT ACTIVITIES OF THE SOVIET UNION IN 1958 --$t1960 AWARD: ABOUT THE DECISION TO WITHHOLD THE PRIZE FOR WORK DONE IN 1959 --$t1961 AWARD: ABOUT KHRUSHCHEV'S ROLE IN WORLD POLITICS IN 1960 --$t1962 AWARD: ABOUT INTENTIONS OF SOCIALIST COUNTRIES IN 1961 --$t1963 AWARD: ABOUT NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND WORLD POLITICS IN 1962 --$t1964 AWARD: ABOUT ATTITUDES AND HOPES TOWARD INTEGRATION IN 1963 --$t1965 AWARD: ABOUT THE DECISION TO WITHHOLD THE PRIZE FOR WORK DONE IN 1964 --$t1966 AWARD: ABOUT CONFLICT PHANTASIES AND REALITIES IN 1965 --$t1967 AWARD: ABOUT SOUTH-EAST ASIAN TROUBLE ZONES IN 1966 --$t1968 AWARD: ABOUT PRESIDENT JOHNSON AND SENATOR KENNEDY IN 1967 --$t1969 AWARD: ABOUT WAR OUTSIDE AND WITHIN THE U.S. IN 1968 --$t1970 AWARD: ABOUT AMERICANS DURING THE VIETNAM WAR IN 1969 --$t1971 AWARD: ABOUT WAR CONDITIONS AND WAR VICTIMS IN 1970 --$t1972 AWARD: ABOUT AMERICAN POLITICS AND ECONOMY IN 1971 --$t1973 AWARD: ABOUT THE DECISION TO WITHHOLD THE PRIZE FOR WORK DONE IN 1972 --$t1974 AWARD: ABOUT WATERGATE AND ITS FOLLOW-UP IN 1973 --$t1975 AWARD: ABOUT POLITICS OF THE POST-WATERGATE ERA IN 1974 --$t1976 AWARD: ABOUT FOREIGN COUNTRIES AND DOMESTIC ISSUES IN 1975 --$t1977 AWARD: ABOUT FACETS OF THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN IN 1976 --$t1978 AWARD: ABOUT TAX QUESTIONS AND ENERGY ASPECTS IN 1977 --$t1979 AWARD: ABOUT POLITICS AND CAMPAIGN SPENDINGS IN 1978 --$t1980 AWARD: ABOUT DEATH PENALTY PROBLEMS OF FLORIDA IN 1979 --$t1981 AWARD: ABOUT UNEXPECTED RESULTS OF CONDITIONS IN 1980 --$t1982 AWARD: ABOUT WAR RELICTS AND DEFENSE ASPECTS IN 1981 --$t1983 AWARD: ABOUT PRESIDENT REAGAN'S PUBLIC APPEARANCE IN 1982 --$t1984 AWARD: ABOUT POLITICAL EMOTIONS AND ATTITUDES IN 1983 --$t1985 AWARD: ABOUT TOP AMERICAN POLITICAL FIGURES IN 1984 --$t1986 AWARD: ABOUT BASIC ATTITUDES OF AMERICANS IN 1985 --$t1987 AWARD: ABOUT REALISTIC PROBLEMS OF AN UNREALISTIC WORLD IN 1986 --$t1988 AWARD: ABOUT EXCUSES AND ILLUSIONS IN THE U.S. IN 1987 --$t1989 AWARD: ABOUT THEMES AND TABUS IN AMERICAN LIFE IN 1988 --$t1990 AWARD: ABOUT REAGAN LEAVING BUSH ENTERING THE STAGE IN 1989 --$t1991 AWARD: ABOUT CONFLICTS AND GERMANY'S REUNIFICATION IN 1990 --$t1992 AWARD: ABOUT HUMAN NEEDS AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS IN 1991 --$t1993 AWARD: ABOUT U.S. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION CAMPAIGNING IN 1992 --$t1994 AWARD: ABOUT VARIOUS INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT AREAS IN 1993 --$t1995 AWARD: ABOUT AMERICAN BEHAVIOR IN KEY SITUATIONS IN 1994 --$t1996 AWARD: ABOUT TOPICS OF THE CLINTON ADMINISTRATION IN 1995 --$t1997 AWARD: ABOUT FACETS OF THE WASHINGTON ESTABLISHMENT IN 1996 --$tWINNERS OF THE EDITORIAL CARTOON AWARD, 1998-2008 --$tINDEX 330 $aThe Pulitzer Prize Archive. 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