The Amarillo Globe-Times, for exposing a breakdown in local law enforcement with resultant punitive action that swept lax officials from their posts and brought about the election of a reform slate. The newspaper thus exerted its civic leadership in the finest tradition of journalism.
Edgar May of The Buffalo Evening News, for his series of articles on New York State's public welfare services entitled, Our Costly Dilemma, based in part on his three-month employment as a State case worker. The series brought about reforms that attracted nation-wide attention.
Edward R. Cony of The Wall Street Journal, for his analysis of a timber transaction which drew the attention of the public to the problems of business ethics.
Lynn Heinzerling of the Associated Press, for his reporting under extraordinarily difficult conditions of the early stages of the Congo crisis and his keen analysis of events in other parts of Africa.
American Heritage Picture History of the Civil War. A special citation is given to The American Heritage Picture History of the Civil War as a distinguished example of American book publishing.