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Title
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[Letter to Tom Fite from Columbia University, January 26, 1955]
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Identifier
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MSS044_letter_19550126
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Type
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Letters
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Manuscripts
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Contributor
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Brown, Caro
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Fite, Tom
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Date
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1/26/1955
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Description
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Letter to Tom Fite from Columbia University's Pulitzer Prize committee, notifying him that his nomination of Caro Brown for the Pulitzer Prize in journalism has been received. The committee will meet in April 1955 to choose the winner.
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Pulitzer Prize winning journalist from Texas. Graduate of Texas Woman's University.
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Subject
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Brown, Caro
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Format
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1 pg.
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Language
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en
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Rights
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Materials may not be used without permission. For more information, contact us at (940) 898-3751 or womenshistory@twu.edu.
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Is Part Of
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MSS 044, Caro Brown Papers
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Accrual Method
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Gift
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Provenance
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Sparks, Mary K.
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extracted text
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COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK
PULITZER PRIZE NOMINATION
WE WISH TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE NOMINATION OF
Mrs. Caro Brown
FOR A PULITZER PRIZE IN JOURNALISM
We appreciate the interest which prompted you to cooperate with us in bringing examples of distinguished journalistic achievements to the attention of the University
All awards are made by the trustees of Columbia University on the recommendation of the Advisory Board, which will meet next April
President Grayson Kirk
Columbia University
Sevellon Brown (1956)
The Providence (R.I) Journal
Hodding Carter (1957)
The Delta Democrat-Times
Greenville, Miss.
Robert Choate
The Boston (Mass.) Herald
Kent Cooper
The Associated Press
New York, NY
Gardner Cowles (1958)
Cowles Magazines, Inc.
New York, NY
J.D Ferguson (1957)
Milwauke (Wis.) Journal
John S. Knight (1958)
Knight Newspapers, Inc., Chicago, Ill.
Arthur Krock (1955)
The New York Times
(Washington Bureau)
William R. Mathews (1956)
The Arizona Daily Star, Tuscon, Ariz
Benjamin M. McKelway (1855)
The Evening Star, Washington, D.C
Stuart H. Perry (1957)
The Adrian (Mich.) Telegram
Joseph Pulitzer (1955)
St. Louis (Mo.) Post-Dispatch
John Hohenberg, Secretary (1955)
Columbia University
[Added by hand in black ink. “John Hohenberg”],
On behalf of the Advisory Board on the Pulitzer Prizes
[Front side of envelope]
[Three stamps shown. First one to the left shows, “NEW YORL 1. N.Y 1955” Second and third stamp are stacked showing an image of Columbia University]
Columbia University in the City of New York
NEW YORK 27, N.Y
RADUATE SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM
Mr. Tom E. Fite
Managing Editor
THE ALICE DAILY ECHO
Box 450
Alice, Texas