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The Pulitzer Prize for Correspondence was awarded from 1929 to 1947.
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Winners
1937: Anne O'Hare McCormick of The New York Times for her dispatches and feature articles from Europe in 1936.
1941: In place of an individual Pulitzer Prize for foreign correspondence, the Trustees approved the recommendation of the Advisory Board that a bronze plaque or scroll be designed and executed to recognize and symbolize the public services and the individual achievements of American news reporters in the war zones of Europe, Asia and Africa from the beginning of the present war.
1942: Carlos P. Romulo of the Philippines Herald for his observations and forecasts of Far Eastern developments during a tour of the trouble centers from Hong Kong to Batavia.
1943: Hanson W. Baldwin of The New York Times For his report of his wartime tour of the Southwest Pacific.
1946: Arnaldo Cortesi of The New York Times for distinguished correspondence during the year 1945, as exemplified by his reports from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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