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Pu·litz·er
[poo
l-it-ser, pyoo-lit-] Pronunciation Key
[poo
l-it-ser, pyoo-lit-] Pronunciation Key –noun
| Joseph, 1847–1911, U.S. journalist and publisher, born in Hungary. |
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| Pu·lit·zer
(pŏŏl'ĭt-sər, pyōō'lĭt-) Pronunciation Key
Hungarian-born American journalist and newspaper publisher who established and endowed the Pulitzer Prizes. |
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Pulitzer
annual awards for distinguished work in U.S. journalism, letters, music, etc., 1918, named for U.S. journalist Joseph Pulitzer (1847-1911), publisher of the "New York Globe," who established them in 1917 through an endowment to Columbia University.
| pulitzer | |
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| United States newspaper publisher (born in Hungary) who established the Pulitzer prizes (1847-1911) |
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