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  • Ralph Pulitzer
  • American newspaper publisher

    Ralph Pulitzer (June 11, 1879 – June 14, 1939) was an American heir, newspaper publisher and author. He served as the president of the Press Publishing

    Ralph Pulitzer

    Ralph Pulitzer

    Ralph_Pulitzer

  • Pulitzer (surname)
  • Surname list

    model and socialite, granddaughter of Joseph Ralph Pulitzer (1879–1939), son of Joseph Roxanne Pulitzer (born 1951), American socialite, actress, novelist

    Pulitzer (surname)

    Pulitzer_(surname)

  • Joseph Pulitzer
  • Hungarian-American newspaper publisher (1847–1911)

    Joseph Pulitzer (/ˈpʊlɪtsər/ PUUL-it-sər; born Pulitzer József, Hungarian: [ˈpulit͡sɛr ˈjoːʒɛf]; April 10, 1847 – October 29, 1911) was a Hungarian-American

    Joseph Pulitzer

    Joseph Pulitzer

    Joseph_Pulitzer

  • Vanderbilt family
  • Prominent American family

    László Széchenyi (1879–1938): husband of Gladys Vanderbilt Széchenyi Ralph Pulitzer (1879–1939): 1st husband of Frederica Vanderbilt Webb Leopold Stokowski

    Vanderbilt family

    Vanderbilt_family

  • Pulitzer Prize for Music
  • American award for musical works

    Pulitzer Prize for Music is one of seven Pulitzer Prizes awarded annually in Letters, Drama, and Music. It was first given in 1943. Joseph Pulitzer arranged

    Pulitzer Prize for Music

    Pulitzer Prize for Music

    Pulitzer_Prize_for_Music

  • Ralph Macchio
  • American actor (born 1961)

    cheery revival for 'How to Succeed' Review: Grown-up Ralph Macchio charms as this updated '61 Pulitzer Prize musical opens a national tour here". The Baltimore

    Ralph Macchio

    Ralph Macchio

    Ralph_Macchio

  • Iron triangle (US politics)
  • Aspect of politics

    Policy Harpercollins; ISBN 0-673-39475-1 (3rd edition, 1984) Hedrick Smith; The Power Game: How Washington Really Works Ralph Pulitzer, Charles H. Grasty

    Iron triangle (US politics)

    Iron triangle (US politics)

    Iron_triangle_(US_politics)

  • Margaret Leech
  • American historian and novelist (1893-1974)

    1928 she married Ralph Pulitzer, publisher of the New York World newspaper. (His father, Joseph Pulitzer, had established the Pulitzer Prize by a bequest

    Margaret Leech

    Margaret_Leech

  • Pulitzer Prize for History
  • American award for history books

    The Pulitzer Prize for History, administered by Columbia University, is one of the seven American Pulitzer Prizes that are annually awarded for Letters

    Pulitzer Prize for History

    Pulitzer Prize for History

    Pulitzer_Prize_for_History

  • Eliza Osgood Vanderbilt Webb
  • American heiress (1860–1936)

    children: Frederica Vanderbilt Webb (1882–1949), married Ralph Pulitzer, son of Joseph Pulitzer. James Watson Webb II (1884–1960), married Electra Havemeyer

    Eliza Osgood Vanderbilt Webb

    Eliza Osgood Vanderbilt Webb

    Eliza_Osgood_Vanderbilt_Webb

  • Ralph Waite
  • American actor (1928–2014)

    Ralph Waite (June 22, 1928 – February 13, 2014) was an American actor, best known for his lead role as John Walton Sr. on The Waltons (1972–1981), which

    Ralph Waite

    Ralph Waite

    Ralph_Waite

  • National Air Races
  • Series of air races

    and showcase for this. In 1920, publisher Ralph Pulitzer sponsored the Pulitzer Trophy Race and the Pulitzer Speed Trophy for military airplanes at Roosevelt

    National Air Races

    National Air Races

    National_Air_Races

  • Flower Hill, New York
  • Village in New York, United States

    the New York State Senate on November 8, 2016. Ralph Pulitzer, Jr. – Son of publisher Ralph Pulitzer; lived on Elderfields Road in the Manhasset section

    Flower Hill, New York

    Flower Hill, New York

    Flower_Hill,_New_York

  • List of The Thinker sculptures
  • Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts Original Bronze 1906 made for Ralph Pulitzer, sold for $15.3 million in 2013 [citation needed] Laeken Cemetery, Brussels

    List of The Thinker sculptures

    List of The Thinker sculptures

    List_of_The_Thinker_sculptures

  • Fact-checking
  • Process of verifying information in non-fictional text

    establishment of Associated Press in the 1850s (short factual material needed), Ralph Pulitzer of the New York World (his Bureau of Accuracy and Fair Play, 1912),

    Fact-checking

    Fact-checking

  • Pulitzer Prize for Drama
  • American award for distinguished plays

    The Pulitzer Prize for Drama is one of the seven American Pulitzer Prizes that are annually awarded for Letters, Drama, and Music. It is one of the original

    Pulitzer Prize for Drama

    Pulitzer Prize for Drama

    Pulitzer_Prize_for_Drama

  • Statue of Liberty
  • Colossal sculpture in New York Harbor

    public-safety reasons, and it has remained closed ever since. That same year, Ralph Pulitzer, who had succeeded his father Joseph as publisher of the World, began

    Statue of Liberty

    Statue of Liberty

    Statue_of_Liberty

  • William Muldoon
  • American wrestler (1852–1933)

    as U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain Joseph Hodges Choate, publisher Ralph Pulitzer, Senator Chauncey Depew, Major General J. Franklin Bell, essayist Elbert

    William Muldoon

    William Muldoon

    William_Muldoon

  • Ralph McGill
  • American journalist (1898–1969)

    Young, and Pulitzer Prize winning journalists Harry Ashmore, Eugene Patterson and Claude Sitton. McGill, Ralph (1980). The Best of Ralph McGill: Selected

    Ralph McGill

    Ralph McGill

    Ralph_McGill

  • List of St. Mark's School (Massachusetts) alumni
  • philanthropist and arts patron William Stone Post, architect Joseph Pulitzer III, publisher Ralph Pulitzer, publisher George Putnam III '69, 1990 USA Today's investor

    List of St. Mark's School (Massachusetts) alumni

    List_of_St._Mark's_School_(Massachusetts)_alumni

  • William Seward Webb
  • American businessman and inspector general

    William H. Vanderbilt. They were the parents of: Frederica Webb, married Ralph Pulitzer. J. Watson Webb II, married Electra Havemeyer Webb. William Seward Webb

    William Seward Webb

    William Seward Webb

    William_Seward_Webb

  • Pulitzer's thick-toed gecko
  • Species of lizard

    honor. It may commemorate Margaret Pulitzer, second wife of Ralph Pulitzer, both of whom were members of the Pulitzer Angola Expedition, or it may commemorate

    Pulitzer's thick-toed gecko

    Pulitzer's thick-toed gecko

    Pulitzer's_thick-toed_gecko

  • The Soiling of Old Glory
  • 1976 Pulitzer Prize–winning photograph

    The Soiling of Old Glory is a Pulitzer Prize–winning photograph taken by Stanley Forman during the Boston desegregation busing crisis in 1976. It depicts

    The Soiling of Old Glory

    The_Soiling_of_Old_Glory

  • Hobcaw Barony
  • Historic house in South Carolina, United States

    took a month-long working vacation in Spring 1944 during World War II. Ralph Pulitzer, Walter Huston, Generals George C. Marshall, Omar Bradley and Mark Clark

    Hobcaw Barony

    Hobcaw Barony

    Hobcaw_Barony

  • Pulitzer Prize for Biography
  • American award for distinguished biographies

    The Pulitzer Prize for Biography is one of the seven American Pulitzer Prizes annually awarded for Letters, Drama, and Music. The award honors "a distinguished

    Pulitzer Prize for Biography

    Pulitzer Prize for Biography

    Pulitzer_Prize_for_Biography

  • Karl Henry von Wiegand
  • German-born American journalist and war correspondent

    Wiegand announced his departure from The New York World. According to Ralph Pulitzer, Von Wiegand chose to disregard instructions from the newspaper to remain

    Karl Henry von Wiegand

    Karl Henry von Wiegand

    Karl_Henry_von_Wiegand

  • North Hills, New York
  • Village in New York, United States

    State Senator. Helen O'Connell – Singer; ex-wife to Tom T. Chamales. Ralph Pulitzer – Publisher. Lorinda de Roulet – Philanthropist and baseball executive

    North Hills, New York

    North Hills, New York

    North_Hills,_New_York

  • National American Indian Memorial
  • Proposed monument in New York City

    John D. Rockefeller, William Randolph Hearst, Henry Clay Frick, and Ralph Pulitzer. This group, as well as the Improved Order, offered help fundraising

    National American Indian Memorial

    National American Indian Memorial

    National_American_Indian_Memorial

  • Albert Alexander Smith
  • American artist

    Elizabeth A. Smith, a homemaker, and Albert Renford Smith, a chauffeur for Ralph Pulitzer. Both of his parents were immigrants from Bermuda. In 1911, he graduated

    Albert Alexander Smith

    Albert_Alexander_Smith

  • Sonny Barger
  • American outlaw biker (1938–2022)

    Ralph Hubert "Sonny" Barger Jr. (October 8, 1938 – June 29, 2022) was an American outlaw biker who was a founding member of the Oakland, California charter

    Sonny Barger

    Sonny Barger

    Sonny_Barger

  • Ralph Barton Perry
  • American philosopher (1876–1957)

    CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of January 2026 (link) "Dr. Ralph Barton Perry, Winner of Pulitzer Prize". The Evening Star. Cambridge, Massachusetts. AP.

    Ralph Barton Perry

    Ralph Barton Perry

    Ralph_Barton_Perry

  • Ralph Shapey
  • American composer and conductor

    Ralph Shapey (12 March 1921 – 13 June 2002) was an American composer and conductor. Shapey was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is known for his

    Ralph Shapey

    Ralph Shapey

    Ralph_Shapey

  • Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting
  • American journalism award

    the Pulitzer Prize for Telegraphic Reporting – National. Moved by the Pulitzer board from the Investigative Reporting category. Moved by the Pulitzer board

    Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting

    Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting

    Pulitzer_Prize_for_National_Reporting

  • Rudyerd Boulton
  • American ornithologist

    the Field Museum of Natural History and, the same year, accompanied Ralph Pulitzer on his expedition to Angola. During the expedition he discovered a previously

    Rudyerd Boulton

    Rudyerd_Boulton

  • Arizona Daily Star
  • Newspaper in Tucson

    the Pulitzer Publishing Company on April 8, 1971. The Star completed its move, along with the Tucson Citizen, which was not owned by the Pulitzer company

    Arizona Daily Star

    Arizona_Daily_Star

  • Walker & Gillette
  • New York City architectural firm

    houses on Long Island were designed for clients such as Irving Brokaw, Ralph Pulitzer, Charles Lane Poor, and William R. Coe. As to the townhouses in the

    Walker & Gillette

    Walker & Gillette

    Walker_&_Gillette

  • USS Mystery (SP-428)
  • Patrol vessel of the United States Navy

    Marine for a Navy patrol boat, and it is likely that her owner, Mr. Ralph Pulitzer of New York City, intended from the first to make her available to the

    USS Mystery (SP-428)

    USS Mystery (SP-428)

    USS_Mystery_(SP-428)

  • New York World
  • Daily newspaper in New York City (1860–1931)

    areas.[citation needed] Joseph Pulitzer resigned by issuing a carefully worded resignation notice in 1907; Pulitzer's son Ralph took over administrative responsibility

    New York World

    New York World

    New_York_World

  • Yellow journalism
  • Sensationalistic news

    New York City in the 1890s. It was not common in other cities. Joseph Pulitzer purchased the New York World in 1883 and told his editors to use sensationalism

    Yellow journalism

    Yellow_journalism

  • All the Way Home (play)
  • 1960 play by Tad Mosel

    1957 James Agee novel A Death in the Family. Each author received the Pulitzer Prize for their separate works. All the Way Home was premiered on Broadway

    All the Way Home (play)

    All_the_Way_Home_(play)

  • Iowa Writers' Workshop
  • MFA degree granting program since 1936

    1999 Pulitzer for The Hours, MFA, English, 1980. Marilynne Robinson, 2005 Pulitzer for Gilead, emeritus faculty member. Paul Harding, 2010 Pulitzer for

    Iowa Writers' Workshop

    Iowa Writers' Workshop

    Iowa_Writers'_Workshop

  • Jack Ruby Shoots Lee Harvey Oswald
  • Photograph taken in 1963

    Dallas Times Herald photographer Robert H. Jackson and it won the 1964 Pulitzer Prize for Photography. Jackson took the photograph in the basement of the

    Jack Ruby Shoots Lee Harvey Oswald

    Jack Ruby Shoots Lee Harvey Oswald

    Jack_Ruby_Shoots_Lee_Harvey_Oswald

  • The Daily News (Longview, Washington)
  • Daily American newspaper

    News covered the eruption of Mount St. Helens in 1980, and won the 1981 Pulitzer Prize for Local, General, or Spot Reporting, as well as the 1981 national

    The Daily News (Longview, Washington)

    The_Daily_News_(Longview,_Washington)

  • Mariette Leslie Cotton
  • American painter

    Howard Potter, banker and philanthropist and a relative of Cotton's Mr. Ralph Pulitzer, newspaper publisher François-Alfred-Gaston XVI, Duc de La Rochefoucauld

    Mariette Leslie Cotton

    Mariette Leslie Cotton

    Mariette_Leslie_Cotton

  • Percival Everett
  • American writer and professor (born 1956)

    Prize, won the Kirkus Prize, the National Book Award for Fiction, and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Erasure was adapted as the film American Fiction (2023)

    Percival Everett

    Percival Everett

    Percival_Everett

  • Sam Shepard
  • American playwright and actor (1943–2017)

    books of short stories, essays, and memoirs. His accolades include the Pulitzer Prize for Drama (for his play Buried Child), the Drama Desk Award, the

    Sam Shepard

    Sam Shepard

    Sam_Shepard

  • Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing
  • American journalism award

    The Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing is one of the fourteen American Pulitzer Prizes that are annually awarded for Journalism. It has been awarded

    Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing

    Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing

    Pulitzer_Prize_for_Editorial_Writing

  • Pulitzer Fountain
  • Fountain and sculpture in Manhattan, New York, U.S.

    "with little or no ceremony." In 1933, Herbert, Joseph and Ralph, sons of Joseph Pulitzer, donated $35,000 for the restoration of the fountain, to be

    Pulitzer Fountain

    Pulitzer Fountain

    Pulitzer_Fountain

  • The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
  • Daily digital newspaper in Atlanta, Goerge

    Constitution won a Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing for Ralph McGill's editorial "A Church, A School..." In 1967, it was awarded another Pulitzer Prize for

    The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

    The_Atlanta_Journal-Constitution

  • Ralph Partridge
  • British soldier and pacifist

    Sherring Partridge, MC & Bar (1894 – 30 November 1960), generally known as Ralph Partridge, was a member of the Bloomsbury Group. He worked for Leonard Woolf

    Ralph Partridge

    Ralph Partridge

    Ralph_Partridge

  • John E. Mack
  • American psychiatrist (1929–2004)

    psychiatry at Harvard Medical School from 1977 to 2004. In 1977, Mack won the Pulitzer Prize for his book A Prince of Our Disorder on T. E. Lawrence. Mack's clinical

    John E. Mack

    John_E._Mack

  • Ashes to Ashes (Kluger book)
  • 1996 nonfiction book by Richard Kluger

    "Pulitzer Prize Winners: General Nonfiction" (web). pulitzer.org. Archived from the original on 9 March 2008. Retrieved 2008-03-12. Winter, Ralph (Summer

    Ashes to Ashes (Kluger book)

    Ashes_to_Ashes_(Kluger_book)

  • Mary Oliver
  • American poet (1935–2019)

    (September 10, 1935 – January 17, 2019) was an American poet who won the Pulitzer Prize in 1984 and the National Book Award in 1992. She found inspiration

    Mary Oliver

    Mary_Oliver

  • Faith and Confidence
  • 1958 Pulitzer Prize–winning photograph

    he was a Marine". The jury for the Pulitzer Prize in 1958 consisted of Vincent Jones, Julius H. Klyman and Ralph McGill. The members of the jury were

    Faith and Confidence

    Faith and Confidence

    Faith_and_Confidence

  • The Story of Civilization
  • 11-volume set of books covering Western history

    volumes, although this would not turn out to be the case. The series won a Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction in 1968 with the tenth volume in the series

    The Story of Civilization

    The Story of Civilization

    The_Story_of_Civilization

  • List of Graduate Center, CUNY faculty
  • of New York. Among the Graduate Center's faculty are recipients of the Pulitzer Prize, Nobel Prize, Lakatos Award, National Medals of Humanities and Science

    List of Graduate Center, CUNY faculty

    List_of_Graduate_Center,_CUNY_faculty

  • March (novel)
  • 2005 novel by Geraldine Brooks

    absence during the American Civil War in 1862. The novel won the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. In 1862, Mr. March, an abolitionist and chaplain in

    March (novel)

    March_(novel)

  • Bill Pullman
  • American actor (born 1953)

    Best Play, the 2002 Drama Desk Award Outstanding New Play, and the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Pullman was nominated for the 2002 Drama Desk Award for

    Bill Pullman

    Bill Pullman

    Bill_Pullman

  • John Branca
  • American attorney (born 1950)

    appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show and in several Elvis Presley films, and John Ralph Branca (1924–2010), an Air Force veteran, high school teacher and baseball

    John Branca

    John Branca

    John_Branca

  • Ralph Schoenstein
  • Considered. Ralph Samuel Schoenstein was born in Manhattan and graduated from Columbia University in 1953. He was the son of Paul Schoenstein, Pulitzer Prize-winning

    Ralph Schoenstein

    Ralph_Schoenstein

  • Robert Frost
  • American poet (1874–1963)

    Frequently honored during his lifetime, Frost is the only poet to receive four Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry. He became one of America's rare "public literary figures

    Robert Frost

    Robert Frost

    Robert_Frost

  • Patrick J. Sloyan
  • American journalist (1937–2019)

    Patrick Joseph Sloyan was a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, known for reporting on the Gulf War during the 1990s and revealing deaths of American troops

    Patrick J. Sloyan

    Patrick_J._Sloyan

  • Robert Penn Warren
  • American poet, novelist, and literary critic (1905–1989)

    Brooks in 1935. He received the 1947 Pulitzer Prize for the Novel for All the King's Men (1946) and the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1958 and 1979. He

    Robert Penn Warren

    Robert Penn Warren

    Robert_Penn_Warren

  • Ralph Dunagin
  • American cartoonist (1937–2020)

    (subscription required) Cassidy, Dana (June 24, 2020). "Ralph Dunagin, editorial cartoonist and two-time Pulitzer finalist, dies at 83". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved

    Ralph Dunagin

    Ralph_Dunagin

  • 1936 Pulitzer Prize
  • Awards for journalism and related fields

    James by Ralph Barton Perry (Little). Poetry: Strange Holiness by Robert Peter Tristram Coffin (Macmillan). "'Graft' crusade brings Gazette Pulitzer Prize"

    1936 Pulitzer Prize

    1936_Pulitzer_Prize

  • List of Columbia University alumni and attendees
  • Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting Steven Millhauser – Pulitzer Prize for Fiction Paul Moravec – Pulitzer Prize for Music Tad Mosel – Pulitzer Prize

    List of Columbia University alumni and attendees

    List_of_Columbia_University_alumni_and_attendees

  • Joshua Bell
  • American violinist and conductor

    more playing the same repertoire at a concert. Weingarten won the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing for his article on the experiment. The Washington

    Joshua Bell

    Joshua Bell

    Joshua_Bell

  • The Face of the Night, the Heart of the Dark
  • originally submitted only one work for consideration—Ralph Shapey's Concerto Fantastique—despite Pulitzer rules requiring the jury to submit three works for

    The Face of the Night, the Heart of the Dark

    The_Face_of_the_Night,_the_Heart_of_the_Dark

  • Ralph Salisbury
  • American poet

    a Bullet Hole: Poems New and Selected was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in 2009. Ralph Salisbury was born in 1926 in Fayette County in northeast Iowa

    Ralph Salisbury

    Ralph_Salisbury

  • List of Lehigh University people
  • Globe, 2003 Pulitzer Prize winner Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe (1886), 1925 Pulitzer Prize winner Joe Morgenstern (BA English, 1953), 2005 Pulitzer Prize winner

    List of Lehigh University people

    List of Lehigh University people

    List_of_Lehigh_University_people

  • Deaths in 2026
  • Revolution, Empire of Liberty: A History of the Early Republic, 1789–1815), Pulitzer Prize winner (1993), traffic collision. Ben Aziz Zagré, 27, Burkinabè footballer

    Deaths in 2026

    Deaths_in_2026

  • Washington: A Life
  • Book by Ron Chernow

    the best biography of Washington ever written. In 2011, the book won the Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography, as well as the New-York Historical

    Washington: A Life

    Washington:_A_Life

  • Maxwell Caulfield
  • British actor (born 1959)

    Juliet Mills and sister-in-law Hayley Mills in the comedy Legends! by Pulitzer Prize winner James Kirkwood. He voiced James Bond in the video game James

    Maxwell Caulfield

    Maxwell Caulfield

    Maxwell_Caulfield

  • Louise Erdrich
  • American author (born 1954)

    children's books. In 2009, her novel The Plague of Doves was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and received an Anisfield-Wolf Book Award. In November

    Louise Erdrich

    Louise Erdrich

    Louise_Erdrich

  • Concerto Fantastique
  • Orchestra composition by Ralph Shapey

    Reich, Howard (April 9, 1992). "Pulitzer Lost As Board Changes Tune". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved December 27, 2015. "Ralph Shapey, 81; Known for His Atonal

    Concerto Fantastique

    Concerto_Fantastique

  • Gertrude Rhinelander Waldo House
  • Commercial building in Manhattan, New York

    building in the 20th century, becoming the New York City flagship store of the Ralph Lauren accessory and clothing company in the 1980s. The mansion is a New

    Gertrude Rhinelander Waldo House

    Gertrude Rhinelander Waldo House

    Gertrude_Rhinelander_Waldo_House

  • The Hutchinson News
  • American newspaper

    Hutchinson, Kansas, United States. The publication was awarded the 1965 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service "for its courageous and constructive campaign

    The Hutchinson News

    The_Hutchinson_News

  • Jill Lepore
  • American historian (born 1966)

    book We the People: A History of the U.S. Constitution was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for History. Lepore was born on August 27, 1966, and grew up in West

    Jill Lepore

    Jill Lepore

    Jill_Lepore

  • Gene Roberts (journalist)
  • American journalist (born 1932)

    which the newspaper was given increased freedom and resources, won 17 Pulitzer Prizes in 18 years, displaced The Philadelphia Bulletin as the city's "paper

    Gene Roberts (journalist)

    Gene Roberts (journalist)

    Gene_Roberts_(journalist)

  • Joshua Prager (writer)
  • American journalist and author (born 1971)

    Jewish mother. He named the only anonymous winner in the history of the Pulitzer Prizes, the Iranian photographer Jahangir Razmi. He revealed the suicides

    Joshua Prager (writer)

    Joshua_Prager_(writer)

  • Richard Wilbur
  • American poet (1921–2017)

    Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 1987 and received the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry twice, in 1957 and 1989. Wilbur was born in New York City

    Richard Wilbur

    Richard Wilbur

    Richard_Wilbur

  • List of Tufts University people
  • Philadelphia Inquirer who won Pulitzer in 1980 Martin Sherwin, Walter S. Dickson professor of English and American History, Pulitzer Prize winner for biography

    List of Tufts University people

    List_of_Tufts_University_people

  • William Faulkner
  • American writer and novelist (1897–1962)

    won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Faulkner died from a heart attack on July 6, 1962, following a fall from his horse the month before. Ralph Ellison

    William Faulkner

    William Faulkner

    William_Faulkner

  • Jackson Heights
  • Neighborhood in New York City

    School, P.S. 212, P.S 222 FF Christopher A. Santora School, I.S. 145 Joseph Pulitzer School, P.S. 152, and I.S. 230. Charter schools include the Pre-K–12 school

    Jackson Heights

    Jackson Heights

    Jackson_Heights

  • Jared Diamond
  • American scientist, historian, and author (born 1937)

    and Steel (1997), which received multiple awards, including the 1998 Pulitzer Prize for general nonfiction. In 2005, Diamond was ranked ninth on a poll

    Jared Diamond

    Jared Diamond

    Jared_Diamond

  • Jules Feiffer
  • American cartoonist and author (1929–2025)

    was considered the most widely read satirist in the country. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1986 for editorial cartooning and, in 2004, Feiffer was inducted

    Jules Feiffer

    Jules Feiffer

    Jules_Feiffer

  • Michael Lacey (editor)
  • American journalist (born 1948)

    Investigative Writers and Editors awards, five finalists for the Pulitzer Prize, and one Pulitzer for LA Weekly culinary scribe Jonathan Gold, the first ever

    Michael Lacey (editor)

    Michael Lacey (editor)

    Michael_Lacey_(editor)

  • James Wright (poet)
  • American poet (1927–1980)

    Depression-era poverty in the Midwest. His Collected Poems won the 1972 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. James Wright was born and raised in Martins Ferry, Ohio

    James Wright (poet)

    James_Wright_(poet)

  • Topdog/Underdog
  • Play by Suzan-Lori Parks, premiered 2001

    Theatre, where it played for several months. In 2002, Parks received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Outer Critics Circle Award for the play; it received

    Topdog/Underdog

    Topdog/Underdog

  • Mark Fiore (cartoonist)
  • American political cartoonist

    cartoonist specializing in Flash-animated editorial cartoons. He won a Pulitzer Prize in 2010, the first ever for cartoon that did not appear in print

    Mark Fiore (cartoonist)

    Mark Fiore (cartoonist)

    Mark_Fiore_(cartoonist)

  • How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (musical)
  • 1961 musical by Frank Loesser, Abe Burrows, and Willie Gilbert

    Review: Grown-up Ralph Macchio charms as this updated '61 Pulitzer Prize musical opens a national tour here." Baltimore Sun, May 31, 1996 "Ralph Macchio is

    How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (musical)

    How_to_Succeed_in_Business_Without_Really_Trying_(musical)

  • Murder of Adam Walsh
  • 1981 child murder in Hollywood, Florida, US

    Walsh". Time. Retrieved August 19, 2016. "The 1986 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Public Service". The Pulitzer Prizes. Retrieved October 3, 2023. Howell, James

    Murder of Adam Walsh

    Murder of Adam Walsh

    Murder_of_Adam_Walsh

  • The Daily Northwestern
  • Student newspaper at the Northwestern University

    software innovator Ralph Otwell - former Chicago Sun-Times editor Susan Page - USA Today White House correspondent Tom Philp - Pulitzer Prize winner Jim

    The Daily Northwestern

    The_Daily_Northwestern

  • The Pale King
  • 2011 novel by David Foster Wallace

    over 500 pages. The novel was one of the three finalists for the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, but no award was given that year. Like much of Wallace's

    The Pale King

    The_Pale_King

  • Picnic (play)
  • Play written by William Inge

    cast featured Ralph Meeker, Eileen Heckart, Arthur O'Connell, Janice Rule, Reta Shaw, Kim Stanley and Paul Newman. Inge won the 1953 Pulitzer Prize for Drama

    Picnic (play)

    Picnic (play)

    Picnic_(play)

  • Butcher's Crossing
  • 1960 western novel by John Williams

    purpose in life with respect to nature, specifically through the influence of Ralph Waldo Emerson. Butcher's Crossing is the second novel by John Williams,

    Butcher's Crossing

    Butcher's_Crossing

  • Bill Mauldin
  • American editorial cartoonist (1921–2003)

    1921 – January 22, 2003) was an American editorial cartoonist who won two Pulitzer Prizes for his work. He was most famous for his World War II cartoons depicting

    Bill Mauldin

    Bill Mauldin

    Bill_Mauldin

  • List of Princeton University people
  • Nobel laureate (Literature 1936), four-time Pulitzer Prize winner Ralph Barton Perry, A.B. 1896 – Pulitzer Prize for biography in 1936, professor at Harvard

    List of Princeton University people

    List of Princeton University people

    List_of_Princeton_University_people

  • Wayne Peterson
  • American composer (1927–2021)

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  • Boy/Male

    Teutonic American Shakespearean Scandinavian English

    Ralph

    Strong.

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    English

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    English : patronymic from a medieval form of the personal name Ralph.

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    English form of Norman French Raulf, RALPH means "wise wolf."

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    English : variant spelling of Rolf.

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  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

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    Success; Attainment

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  • Boy/Male

    Teutonic German

    Rolph

    Famous wolf.

    Rolph

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    Medieval form of English Ralph, RAFE means "wise wolf."

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    Pet form of English Ralph, RALPHIE means "wise wolf."

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  • Valdo
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    German

    Valdo

    Powerful; ruler. Famous Bearer: philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1832). Abbreviation of...

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ralph

    English : from a Middle English personal name composed of Germanic rad ‘counsel’, ‘advice’ + wolf ‘wolf’. This was first introduced into England by Scandinavian settlers in the Old Norse form Ráðulfr, and was reinforced after the Conquest by the Norman form Ra(d)ulf. Compare German Rudolf.

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    English : patronymic from Ralph.

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    Shakespearean

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    King Henry IV, Part 2' Ralph Mouldy, a country soldier.

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    English : patronymic from Ralph.

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    Wolf Counsellor; Wise Protector; Wise Wolf

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    Wolf Counselor; Form of Ralph Wolf Counsel; Famous Wolf; Wise; Strong

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  • Ridaya
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    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Modern

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    Heart

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    Priest

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    Japanese

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    Iris; light and bright.

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  • Girl/Female

    Russian American English Greek

    Sasha

    Defender of man.

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  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Muizza

    The Empowerer; The Strengthener

  • Santhoshitha | ஸஂதோஷீதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Santhoshitha | ஸஂதோஷீதா

    Happiness

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  • Female

    African

    AWOTWI

    born eighth.

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    Indian

    Drisna

    (Daughter of the Sun)

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    Respelling of German and Swiss German Emele, a variant of Emel.English

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    Slender

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  • Ralph
  • n.

    A name sometimes given to the raven.