Awards & Winners

Charles L. Bartlett

Date of Birth 14-August-1921
Place of Birth Chicago
(Illinois, United States of America, Chicago metropolitan area, Area code 872)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Charles Bartlett, Charles Leffingwell Bartlett
Profession Journalist
Charles Leffingwell Bartlett was an American journalist. He won the 1956 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting "for his original disclosures that lead to the resignation of Harold E. Talbott as Secretary of the Air Force." Bartlett was born in Chicago, Illinois to Valentine Crouse Bartlett and Marie A. Bartlett. He married Josephine Martha Buck on December 17, 1950. He started the Washington D.C. bureau for the liberal-leaning Chattanooga Times. Bartlett has been credited with arranging the blind date that initiated the courtship of Jacqueline Bouvier and Massachusetts Representative John F. Kennedy. A longtime Washington insider, Bartlett was graduated by Yale University with the Class of 1943.

Awards by Charles L. Bartlett

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1956


Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting
(For his original disclosures that led to the resignation of Harold E. Talbott as Secretary of the Air Force.)