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  • ...r 11th attacks and [http://wallstreetsubscription.com/notable.php Pulitzer Prize achievements].
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  • ...5 mi. n. of US 36 on SR 71, was the birthplace of Ernie Pyle, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who gained national acclaim for his work as a correspond
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  • ...to the Wikipedia community (and to ''The New Yorker'' magazine's Pulitzer Prize winning [[Interviewed By:=Stacy Schiff]]) as a tenured professor [http://ww
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  • ...row, 1st round draft choice, Miami Dolphins<br/>John La Montaine, Pulitzer Prize winning composer<br/>Johnny Lattner, Heisman Trophy winner, Notre Dame<br/>
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  • ...row, 1st round draft choice, Miami Dolphins<br/>John La Montaine, Pulitzer Prize winning composer<br/>Johnny Lattner, Heisman Trophy winner, Notre Dame<br/>
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  • ...ed in the Hoosier State. Duesenbergs, Auburns, Stutzes, and Maxwells - are prize antiques today. ...tzer Prize in foreign Correspondence in 1944. Paul Samuelson won the Nobel Prize in economics, 1970.
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  • ...the journal ''Science'', signed by 70 scientists, including seven [[Nobel Prize]] winners. This was a tremendous turnaround in the respectability of this c ...lations on the Evolution of Human Intelligence]]'', which won a [[Pulitzer Prize]], and ''[[Broca's Brain: Reflections on the Romance of Science]]''. Sagan
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  • Physiologist [[Jared Diamond]], in his [[Pulitzer Prize]]-winning work [[Guns, Germs, and Steel]], made the case that the [[Europe]
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  • ...litics in America: From the Revolution to the Civil War'' (1954); Pulitzer prize. ...''; winner of the [[Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography|Pulitzer Prize for Biography]].
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  • ...racter and Legacy of John Adams'' (1993), interpretative essay by Pulitzer prize winning scholar. ...over his ideas and constitutional thoughts. Winner of the [[2002 Pulitzer Prize]] in Biography.
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  • ...to the Wikipedia community (and to ''The New Yorker'' magazine's Pulitzer Prize winning [[Interviewed By:=Stacy Schiff]]) as a tenured professor [http://ww ...journalist used Wikipedia for a few years [[Johann Hari and David Rose|to prize himself in his own entry, and to libel his opponents in their entries]].
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  • ...Purpose and Power'' ISBN 1-4000-4456-1 (2003), winner of the 2004 Lincoln Prize from Gettysburg College ...99) ISBN 0-684-82535-X, very well reviewed by scholars; Donald has won two Pulitzer prizes for biography
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  • ...won a [[Pulitzer Prize]].<ref>[http://www.pulitzer.org/resources/faqs.html Pulitzer.org FAQ]</ref> Events during his administration include the [[Bay of Pigs ...by standing by their personal beliefs. The book was awarded the [[Pulitzer Prize]] for Biography in 1957.<ref name="Jean3"/>
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  • ...s. ''The Impending Crisis, 1848–1861'' (1976). ISBN 0-06-013403-8 Pulitzer prize.
    32 KB (4,599 words) - 20:15, 5 March 2009
  • ...vol 1 (1949), ''John Quincy Adams and the Union'' (1956), vol 2. Pulitzer prize biography.
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  • ...rado from the icy water. His work earned him a position as a 1983 Pulitzer Prize Finalist for spot news photography.
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  • ...1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896.'' Volume: 6. 1920. Pulitzer prize. [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=24644891 online edition]
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  • ...rgely for his efforts to form the League, he was awarded the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] in 1919. Wilson collapsed with a debilitating [[stroke]] in 1919, as the For his peacemaking efforts, Wilson was awarded the 1919 [[Nobel Peace Prize]]. However, Wilson failed to win Senate support for ratification and the Un
    78 KB (11,614 words) - 16:36, 1 April 2008
  • ...ife and Times of William Howard Taft: A Biography'' 2 vol (1939); Pulitzer prize; the standard biography
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  • *Fischer, David Hackett. ''Washington's Crossing.'' (2004), prize-winning military history focused on 1775-1776. ...lumes, 1948–1957. The standard scholarly biography, winner of the Pulitzer Prize. A single-volume abridgement by Richard Harwell appeared in 1968
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