Awards & Winners

Harrison Salisbury

Date of Birth 14-November-1908
Place of Birth Minneapolis
(Minnesota, United States of America, Area code 218, Area code 612)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Harrison Evans Salisbury
Profession Journalist, Screenwriter, Television Producer, Editor, Author
Harrison Evans Salisbury, was American journalist and the first regular New York Times correspondent in Moscow after World War II. He was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He graduated from Minneapolis North High School in 1925 and the University of Minnesota in 1930.

Awards by Harrison Salisbury

Check all the awards nominated and won by Harrison Salisbury.

1955


Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting
(For his distinguished series of articles, 'Russia Re-Viewed,' based on his six years as a Times correspondent in Russia. The perceptive and well-written Salisbury articles made a valuable contribution to American understanding of what is going on inside Russia. This was principally due to the writer's wide range of subject matter and depth of background plus a number of illuminating photographs which he took.)

Nominations 1955 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting
For his distinguished series of articles, \"Russia Re-Viewed,\" based on his six years as a Times correspondent in Russia. The perceptive and well-written Salisbury articles made a valuable contribution to American understanding of what is going on inside Russia. This was principally due to the writer's wide range of subject matter and depth of background plus a number of illuminating photographs which he took.