1935 Pulitzer Prize
The following are the Pulitzer Prizes for 1935.
Journalism awards
- Public Service: 
- The Sacramento Bee for its campaign against political machine influence in the appointment of two Federal judges in Nevada.[1]
 - Honorable mention to The Sheboygan Press (Wisconsin) for "an investigation of conditions in state hospitals resulting in a legislative investigation and correction of evils".[2]
 
 - Reporting: 
- William Taylor of the New York Herald Tribune for the series of articles on the international yacht races.
 
 - Correspondence: 
- Arthur Krock of The New York Times for his Washington dispatches
 
 - Editorial Writing: 
- No award given.
 
 

- Editorial Cartooning: 
- Ross A. Lewis of the Milwaukee Journal for "Sure, I'll Work for Both Sides".[3]
 
 
Letters and Drama Awards
- Novel:
 - Drama:
 - History: 
- The Colonial Period of American History by Charles McLean Andrews (Yale Univ. Press).
 
 - Biography or Autobiography: 
- Biography of Robert E. Lee by Douglas S. Freeman (Scribner).
 - Honorable mention to James G. Blaine: A Political Idol of Other Days by David Saville Muzzey (Dodd, Mead).[2][4]
 
 - Poetry: 
- Bright Ambush by Audrey Wurdemann (John Day).
 
 
References
- ^ "Pulitzer Prize is awarded The Bee for meritorious public service". The Sacramento Bee. May 7, 1935 โ via Newspapers.com.
 - ^ a b "Wisconsin favored by 2 awards". The Sheboygan Press. AP. May 7, 1935 โ via Newspapers.com. (Part 2 of article)
 - ^ "Journal man gets Pulitzer cartoon prize". Milwaukee Journal. May 7, 1935 โ via NewsBank. (Part 2 of article)
 - ^ David Saville Muzzey (1934). James G. Blaine: A Political Idol of Other Days. Dodd, Mead.
 

