1926 Pulitzer Prize
The following are the '''Pulitzer Prizes for 1926.'''
Journalism awards
- Public Service:
- *Columbus Enquirer Sun, for the service which it rendered in its brave and energetic fight against the Ku Klux Klan; against the enactment of a law barring the teaching of evolution; against dishonest and incompetent public officials and for justice to the Negro and against lynching.
- Reporting:
- *William Burke Miller of Louisville Courier-Journal, for his work in connection with the story of the trapping in Sand Cave, Kentucky, of Floyd Collins.
- Editorial Writing:
- *Edward M. Kingsbury of The New York Times, for "The House of a Hundred Sorrows".
- Editorial Cartooning:
- *D. R. Fitzpatrick of St. Louis Post-Dispatch, "The Laws of Moses and the Laws of Today".
Letters and Drama Awards
- Novel:
- *Arrowsmith by Sinclair Lewis
- Drama:
- *Craig's Wife by George Kelly
- History:
- *A History of the United States, Vol. VI: The War for Southern Independence by Edward Channing
- Biography or Autobiography:
- *The Life of Sir William Osler by Harvey Cushing
- Poetry:
- *What's O'Clock by Amy Lowell