Awards & Winners

Louis LaCoss

Date of Birth 08-January-1890
Place of Birth Erie
(Erie County, Pennsylvania, Area code 814)
Nationality United States of America
Profession Journalist, Editorial Writer
Louis LaCoss was a journalist and editorial writer. After graduating from the University of Kansas in 1912 he went on to work for the San Diego Sun, the Parsons Sun, and the Associated Press. In 1923 he left the AP for the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, the paper for which he would be best known. He won the 1952 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing for the editorial "The Low Estate of Public Morals". He had been writing editorials for the paper for 16 year before this win. The article related to a cheating scandal at West Point to general morality of the society and it received many requests for reprint. Louis LaCoss became one of the papers vice-presidents in 1952 and then retired from editorials in 1958.

Awards by Louis LaCoss

Check all the awards nominated and won by Louis LaCoss.

1952


Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing
(For his editorial entitled, 'The Low Estate of Public Morals.')

Nominations 1952 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing
For his editorial entitled, \"The Low Estate of Public Morals.\"