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Public Service: • The
Arkansas Gazette, for demonstrating the highest qualities of civic leadership, journalistic responsibility and moral courage in the face of great public tension during the
school integration crisis of 1957. The newspaper's fearless and completely objective news coverage, plus its reasoned and moderate policy, did much to restore calmness and order to an overwrought community, reflecting great credit on its editors and its management. •
Local Reporting, Edition Time: • The
Fargo Forum, for its swift, vivid and detailed news and picture coverage of a
tornado which struck
Fargo on June 20. Proceeding under considerable difficulty and overcoming many handicaps, a small but skilled staff put out a complete tornado edition within five hours after the disaster. •
Local Reporting, No Edition Time: •
George D. Beveridge of the
Washington Evening Star, for his excellent and thought-provoking series, "Metro, City of Tomorrow", describing in depth the urban problems of
Washington, D.C., which stimulated widespread public consideration of these problems and encouraged further studies by both public and private agencies. •
National Reporting: •
Clark Mollenhoff of the
Des Moines Register and Tribune, for his persistent inquiry into labor racketeering, which included investigatory reporting of wide significance. •
Relman Morin of the
Associated Press, for his dramatic and incisive eyewitness report of mob violence on September 23, 1957, during the
integration crisis at the
Central High School in
Little Rock, Arkansas. •
International Reporting: •
The New York Times, for its distinguished coverage of foreign news, which was characterized by admirable initiative, continuity and high quality during the year. •
Editorial Writing: •
Harry S. Ashmore, executive editor of the
Arkansas Gazette, for the forcefulness, dispassionate analysis and clarity of his editorials on the school integration conflict in Little Rock. •
Editorial Cartooning: •
Bruce Shanks of the
Buffalo Evening News, for "The Thinker", published on August 10, 1957, depicting the dilemma of union membership when confronted by racketeering leaders in some labor unions •
Photography: •
William C. Beall of
The Washington Daily News, for his photograph
Faith and Confidence, showing policeman
Maurice Cullinane patiently reasoning with a two-year-old boy trying to cross a street during a parade. •
Special Citation: •
Walter Lippmann, nationally syndicated columnist of the
New York Herald Tribune, for the wisdom, perception and high sense of responsibility with which he has commented for many years on national and international affairs. ==Letters, Drama and Music Awards==