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PART B: OPINION JOURNALISM
The tuition of Journalism at Columbia college has presented the Pulitzer Prize on account that 1917. these days there are prizes in 21 different types from the fields of journalism, literature and tune. The Pulitzer Prize Archive offers the heritage of this award from its beginnings to the current: In components A to E the awarding of the prize in every one class is documented, commented and organized chronologically. half F covers the background of the prize biographically and bibliographically. half G offers the history to the selections.
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The work is succinct, clear, sophisticated, serious music criticism. " 1 0 7 Temko, as it was stated in the accompanying text to his exhibit, "was twice runner-up for the Pulitzer Prize in criticism during the 1980s... His work remains as powerful as ever, beautifully written even when openly combative... His articles made the lesson clear to ordinary readers without putting the slightest obstacle between their understanding and complex technical matters... As a historian who for many years 105 Claude Sitton, Accompanying letter to the Skube exhibit, January 5, 1989, p.
Hennion, Kenneth Rystrom and Edmund J. Tunstall) had the courage to favor yet another area because the ranking of the finalists was "in order of preference: 1. William McPherson, editor of Book World, The Washington architectural writer, The Philadelphia Glackin, arts critic, The Sacramento Post/ 2. Thomas L. Hine, Inquirer; 3. William C. Bee. In addition", the re- port continues, "this jury calls special attention to the following entry: Jane Morse, travel editor, N e w s d a y . "®® The managing editor of his newspaper offered still more specific reasons why McPherson deserved the prize: "Bill McPherson is the Washington Post book editor.
The latest word on the Lower Manhattan expressway is that it is going to be poisonous. Well, that is no surprise to a lot of us who have considered the whole idea of a Lower Manhattan expressway poisonous for some time. The warning now is that its covered stretches - which represent the result of a long and bitter battle to depress the road rather than rend Manhattan asunder with an elevated Chinese wall - will produce air polluting fumes of more than acceptable noxiousness. One could probably do a dandy dissertation on levels of acceptabel noxiousness in overpolluted New York.
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