Awards & Winners

Paul Scott Mowrer

Date of Birth 14-July-1887
Place of Birth Bloomington
(McLean County, United States of America, Illinois)
Nationality United States of America
Profession Journalist
Paul Scott Mowrer was an American newspaper correspondent, born in Bloomington, Illinois. He studied at the University of Michigan and began his newspaper career as a reporter in Chicago, in 1905. He was a correspondent at the front during the 1st Balkan War and again in the War in Europe from 1914 to 1918. In 1921 he acted as special correspondent of the Disarmament Conference. In 1929 he was awarded the first Pulitzer Prize for Correspondence while at the Chicago Daily News. He also contributed many articles to magazines on world politics. In 1968, he was named Poet Laureate of New Hampshire. In the spring of 1927, Mowrer met Hadley Richardson shortly after her divorce from Ernest Hemingway. On July 3, 1933, after a five-year courtship, Hadley and Paul Mowrer were married in London. Hadley was especially grateful to Paul's warm relationship with Jack "Bumby" Hemingway, her son from her former marriage. Soon after the marriage, they moved to a suburb of Chicago, where they lived during World War II.

Awards by Paul Scott Mowrer

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1929


Pulitzer Prize for Correspondence
(For his coverage of international affairs including the Franco-British Naval Pact and Germany's campaign for revision of the Dawes Plan.)