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61. Communication
Includes historical information on Black newspapers, biographies of Black journalists ThePulitzer prizes Searchable timeline of all prize winners, and an
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62. Research Wizard - Keyword List By Discipline | Research | University Library
mtm The pulitzer prizes http//www.pulitzer.org/ prize Air and Space Museum, shortbiographies and photographs categories from award and prize winners to best
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63. HSU Library General Reference
has given the prestigious pulitzer prize since 1917 the Tonys database which containswinners and nominees review links to actors' biographies and filmographies
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64. WIU Campus Connection - March 24, 2000
the exhibit and their respective brief biographies appears at will perform with thewinners of the Theatre's Centennial Season of pulitzer prize Winning Plays
http://www.wiu.edu/connection/archive/2000/3.24.00.html
WIU Campus Connection - March 24, 2000
Western Offers Summer 2000 Pre-session in May; Expanded Web and Independent Offerings Start in June
Western is expanding its summer 2000 class offerings with the addition of a May pre-session, 60 additional course offerings on campus and 13 offerings available through the World Wide Web. The nine course pre-session will start Monday, May 8. Courses in art, biology, education and recreation are among the offerings. Summer school starts Monday, June 5 with four-week and eight-week classes. Courses in lower division, upper division and graduate levels will be offered, including 28 independent study courses for students who may want to study at home. Classes available through the Internet include Web courses in African American studies, communication, computer science, elementary education, English, health, marketing, political science, reading, supply chain management and zoology. "This year the University is offering many new course opportunities for WIU students to graduate earlier or make up time lost if they had schedule changes during the year," said

65. Library Links, Roselle Public Library, Roselle, Illinois (IL)
pulitzer prize The official web site of the pulitzer prizes, here you can searchnominated finalists and winners, read about the history of the prizes
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66. Complete List Of Web Sites - Quick Reference - Internet Resources
The Nobel prize Internet Archive Lists Nobel prize categories. chronological orderlist of the names of the winners or in The pulitzer prizes winners from 1917
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67. Motownwriters.homestead.com/files/MWN_Newsletter_8.txt
The winners are Career Achievement ($2,000 each) Gregory University, previouslywon a pulitzer prize in 1994 for The prize, sponsored by the Modern Poetry
http://motownwriters.homestead.com/files/MWN_Newsletter_8.txt
Motown Writer's Network Newsletter # 8 June Issue Welcome all the new members and all the members who have contributed to this and previous issues. It is very much appreciated. Keep sending in those updates to me and I'll be sure to publish them. I know this newsletter is long, but I had so much information collected I wanted to make sure you were updated on it before it became old news. Featured Author of the Month for June: ****Lee Meadows**** http://www.geocities.com/murderxpress/meadows.htm Author of Silent Suspicion and other mystery books. This well acclaimed author is putting Detroit on the map with his savvy writing and wonderful plots. You can purchase copies of his books through Apple Book Center and other bookstores throughout the area. Check him out!!! (contact him through his website). AND IN OTHER MWN STORIES: Changing email address. Motown Writer's Network and the Coordinator, Sylvia Hubbard is changing email address to yexsenia2@yahoo.com. Please make a note of it because after June 25th, she will be shutting down her current address. Thanks. UPCOMING SCHEDULES FOR MWN MEMBERS Booksignings for The Last Gate by Elizabeth A Merz: "This next date is due entirely to the contact information you provided on your site! Thanks!" 6-29-01 Waldenbooks in the Renaissance Center 100 Renaissance Center Space 148, Suite 109 Detroit, MI 48243 12-2 pm "Again, thanks for all the great work you put into Motown Writers! I am grateful for the great information you provided, including the name of the people to contact in each bookstore. Thanks, thanks, thanks! (doing my little happy dance now!)" Elizabeth A Merz DETROIT WRITER'S GUILD NEXT MEETING: June 10, 2001, Saturday, at the Grand River/Wyoming building. We hope to see you there. From Friday, 8/31/01 until Sunday 9/2/01 Detroit Writer's Guild will be having their3rd Annual Midwest Poets and Writer's Conference at the Pontchartrain Hotel in Downtown Detroit featuring the New Dudley Randall Chair, Toi Derricotte. Get your registration in as early as possible. You may download a registration form fromtheir website (http://www.blackarts-literature.org) or send SASE to DWG, PO Box 23100, Detroit, MI 48223. ATTN: Conference. "This year's conference will host a special Detroit300 Writer's Homecoming celebration to honor Detroit's rich literary history. Faculty scheduled to appear include: Desiree Cooper (nonfiction);Lenard Moore of NOrth Carolina (haiku poetry); Opal Palmer (poetry); Kimberly White(romance); R. Barrie Flowers (mystery); Sylvia Hubbard (e-publishing); Gary Anderson(plays); Pat Canterbury (children's); UR Gems Group of Houston (self publishing); and the National Writer's Union (writer's rights. Representatives from the prestigious Cave Canem program will also conduct a special workshop. Additional special guests are on their way! We hope to see you there!!!! MWN TIPS FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE: ***SMALL TIPS: How to Merchandise Books at Events is a free report from Eric Gelb, CPA, MBA. Request your copy: Caradvctr@aol.com ========== eNovel, Alex Papajohn; 804-783-0621. Email: alex@enovel.com. Web: http://www.enovel.com. Claims to be the first ebook site to turn an author's manuscript into a published ebook in only 15 minutes. Check them out online or at BEA booth #4554. ========= WRITING CONTEST SEEM TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE? Well, maybe it is... Check out this resource for identifying bogus writing contests: http://wind.wind.org/literary.scams.htm ========== Free Book writing, production and promotion information kits. See http://parapublishing.com/getpage.cfm?file=/infokit.html =========== The Publishers' Page at Amazon.com is at http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/subst/publishers.html. See the bar on the left for information on submitting your promotional copy and cover art. =========== FREE E-BOOK PROMOTION Digital Incantations isÊplace where electronic publishers and e-book authors can advertise their science fiction, fantasy, and horror e-books for free. Full details can be found at:

68. Biofeedback Fall 1999
be an exciting program with pulitzer prize winning author and Elections Committee(Schrader) The winners of the The Winifred Sewell prize will be awarded at
http://www.sla.org/division/dbio/Biofeedback/biofall99.html

69. America Reads Challenge - Orange County Reads - March Library Events
contributions with book displays, biographies of spunky a book and distributed towinners and libraries. prequel to his father's pulitzer prize winning Civil
http://sccac.lacoe.edu/reads/orange_county/calendar.html

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March, 2003 March Library Events
Contact: Cynthia Miller (714) 566-3079
Orange County Public Library
email: CLMiller@ocpl.org Events and programs at Orange County Public Library branches in March: All programs are free
ALISO VIEJO
No scheduled events Aliso Viejo Library, One Journey, (949) 360-1730
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Mondays Mar 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, 11 - 11:30 am Curious Kids Preschool Storytime - Open to children ages 3 - 5, this program includes stories, songs, puppets, and activities. Walk-ins are welcome. Themes: 3/3 T is for Tiger; 3/10 U is for Unusual Animals; 3/17 V is for Very Funny; 3/24 W is for Wolf; 3/31 X is for Extra Special Books. Mon Mar 3, 5 - 5:30 pm Tue Mar 18, 7 - 7:30 pm Step into Stories Family Night - Children and their families are invited to join us on the third Tuesday of each month for stories, crafts, and family fun! Theme: Spring into Fantasy! Wed Mar 5, 7 - 7:30 pm

70. Poets Writers - Classifieds March/April 1997
BurkeFrumkes, Rick Moody, and pulitzer prize winner Ken winners announced in September1997 issue. prize-winning author, editor of a forthcoming collection on
http://www.pw.org/mag/cl9703.htm

71. Art & Lit
prizes, The Search the database of pulitzer prize winners since 1917. You can findwinners and nominated finalists by the background of the man and the prize.
http://www.swim2000.org/Homework Help/art_&_lit.htm
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72. Photographs Of Africa | Picture Africa
28, 2002, a hundred professional photojournalists (pulitzer prize, World Photo prizewinners, etc.) from biographies of James Paul Chapin and Herbert Lang
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/photographs.html
Topics : Photograph Collections (including illustrations) Search: Countries Topics Africa Guide Suggest a Site ... Africa Home See also: Africa South of the Sahara - Art and Country Pages Contemporary Photographs Historical Photographs
Contemporary Photographs
Africa Focus: Sights and Sounds of a Continent
"visual images and sounds of Africa contributed over the years to the African Studies Program of the University of Wisconsin-Madison ..." "more than 3000 slides, 500 photographs, and 50 hours of sound from forty-five different countries." Locate photos by topic, country, keyword. http://africafocus.library.wisc.edu/
AfricaGuide.com - Photo Library
Photographs of People and Culture, Places and Scenery, and Wildlife. "donated by friends and family or taken by Vera Cheal." Site based in the U.K. http://www.africaguide.com/library.htm
Africa - PBS / National Geographic / Thirteen/WNET NY Television Series, Sept. 9 - Oct. 28, 2001
Site for the TV series. Includes a Photoscope section of photo essays on AIDS, urban life (Cairo, Rwanda, gays, the internet, Congo, South Africa, Nigeria), conflict (Eritrea, Burundi, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Rwanda, Congo, Sudan), the environment, women. [KF] http://www.pbs.org/wnet/africa/photoscope/index.html

73. Cool Sites Archives
The pulitzer prize prizes are awarded under Journalism The Fiction prize whichcomes under Letters, Drama Webby Award winners - Your chance to find out
http://www.penrithcity.nsw.gov.au/Lib/coolsite1.htm
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  • Africam has created a virtual game preserve. The site presents recent images from one of two cameras located near a watering hole on the Djuma Game Reserve in Mpumalanga, South Africa. You can also select Remote Cam, a camera that covers notable events, such as lion kills or elephant births. You can also go to the Ranger's Diary, which gives you a first-hand account of images and events that have occurred during the past few weeks. ASPCA Animaland - Do you have a new pet hamster and not sure how to care for it, or maybe wonder what manatees eat? Find the answers at this fun children's site that has animal-related games and cartoons and information on various animals, pet care, including some careers working with animals. Bagherra - Find information on specific endangered species, from the black lemur (whose numbers are down to 10,000 or so) to tigers (of which a mere five distinct species remain). The Electronic Zoo - This site is packed with links to information about animals of every shape and size imaginable. Great for kids!

74. TLACast - October 1999
Bush will recognize this year's award winners at TLA's pulitzer prizewinning andAcademy Award-winning writer Horton which carries a $10,000 prize, honors the
http://www.txla.org/pubs/tlacast/tlac0200.html
Volume 19, Number 2-February 2000
Published by the Texas Library Association Conference 2000 April 11-14 H With over 250 scheduled programs, workshops, and events, TLA 2000 offers something for librarians in all types of libraries and for library supporters from all across the state. This year's conference features a first-ever Community Library Festival, bringing the library
community together with the public in a celebration of reading and libraries. An Absence of Light, Mercy, and who earned accolades from the Houston Chronicle for moving "...into the top rank of international thrill writers, alongside such giants as John Le Carré;" Mary Willis Walker, who has won critical acclaim and many awards with works including Zero at the Bone, Red Scream, and Under the Beetle's Cellar;

75. News History
George C. Marshall prize winners in alphabetical order Phillip Years in Vietnam,was nominated for the pulitzer prize. awarded the Nobel Peace prize in 1953.
http://www.marshallfoundation.org/past_news.htm
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READ FRANK DEFORD'S SPEECH ON ARTHUR ASHE
HARRY WARNER NAMED INTERIM PRESIDENT OF THE MARSHALL FOUNDATION Foundation Wins Federal History Grant PRESIDENT BUSH SPEAKS AT MARSHALL SEMINAR ... SEN. KERREY, GEN. SHINSEKI TO SPEAK AT ANNUAL ROTC SEMINAR
rEAD FRANK DEFORD'S SPEECH ON ARTHUR ASHE Frank Deford was to be the keynote speaker at an event introducing the Arthur Ashe Unit of the Marshall Foundation's J. Clifford Miller Jr. 20th Century Virginia Role Models. Because of travel problems, Mr. Deford was unable to make the event. He has graciously agreed to let us post the speech on our website and excerpt it in future publications."
Richmond, February 4th, 2003 I’m so pleased to be speaking here today on behalf of a foundation that celebrates a man, George C. Marshall, who I’ve always held in such esteem –– the patriot whose benevolent contributions to humankind match his achievements as a warrior. And then, dear Arthur . . . .

76. Oral History
pulitzer prize winners Block, Herbert Duffy, Edwin Goldberg, Rube compilation of briefbiographies of the Goldberg, Reuben L. (pulitzer prizewinning cartoonist
http://www.elon.edu/dcopeland/ajha/oralhistory.htm
The American Journalism Historians Association
OCCASIONAL PAPERS NO. 1
Oral Histories Relating to Journalism History
Second Edition
James D. Startt, Compiler
Table of Contents
Introduction

Part One: National Oral History Collections

I. Broadcast Pioneers Library of American Broadcasting (University of Maryland)
II. Cartoon Research Library (Ohio State University) ...
Part Four: Leads to Other Oral Records

Users, please note: An index is available in printed version of this compilation. One for the on-line version will be available soon.
Introduction
Historians of recent history regard oral history as one of their richest sources. Considering how oral communication grew at the expense of the written word in the twentieth century, that outcome is hardly surprising. Today, as in centuries past, historians must ground their work in the records available. It is, therefore, their good fortune to have the abundant record oral history provides to explore. Nevertheless, it should be kept in mind that oral histories should be subjected to the same criteria of credibility that historians employ for other records, and it should be remembered that there are a variety of types of oral histories. Some are rather brief interviews; others, long and professionally developed records. Some focus on specific questions; others are comprehensive. The intent of this report is not to make a distinction between these types but rather to provide an account of what is available for inquiry into the history of journalism.

77. Oral History
Some focus on specific questions; others are Low, David 9. Patterson, Russell PulitzerPrize winners Block, Herbert a compilation of brief biographies of the
http://www.unc.edu/~briman/ajha/oralhistory.html
Oral Histories Relating to Journalism History
Second Edition
James D. Startt, Compiler
Table of Contents
Introduction

Part One: National Oral History Collections

I. Broadcast Pioneers Library of American Broadcasting (University of Maryland)
II. Cartoon Research Library (Ohio State University) ...
Part Four: Leads to Other Oral Records

Users, please note: An index is available in printed version of this compilation. One for the on-line version will be available soon.
Introduction The survey itself is divided into four parts. Part I deals with collections that are national in focus; Part II includes those collections that have a regional or local focus, and Part III deals with those located at the presidential libraries. Part IV contains suggestions about possible other avenues that historians interested in oral records might pursue. The entries in the first three parts are arranged under four headings: (1) Description, (2) Interviewees (including only journalists and a few related figures like press secretaries contained in the collection), (3) Additional Holdings (especially those of an audiovisual type found in a collection), and (4) Contact Information. Regarding the use of materials cited in these collections, it is strongly urged that interested researchers contact directors in charge of the collections for more detailed information about them. It should be mentioned that the survey is based on items received from the various repositories in answer to my inquiries. Quotations appearing in the descriptions of the collections come from those items. All of the identifications of the interviewers were taken from those materials, but in most cases the identifications provided were only used in part. In some cases, no identifications were given, other than the fact that the interviewees were journalists. It will also be apparent, since the identifying information was created by various people using different criteria, that the identification of the interviewers in this report is not consistent. Some of the interviews are restricted, but in most cases they do not appear to be prohibitive for scholars who make proper request for access.

78. Vintage Reading Group Center
book, questions, discussion topics, and author biographies. fiction to memoir, awardwinners to bestsellers Ellis. National Bestseller pulitzer prize Winner In a
http://www.randomhouse.com/vintage/read/rgg.html
Vintage and Anchor Books have designed Reading Group Guides to enhance a group's reading and discussion of a book. They include a description of each book, questions, discussion topics, and author biographies. From fiction to memoir, award winners to bestsellers, we've got books and reading group guides for every interest! Can't find a Reading Group Guide for your book club's latest selection? To facilitate your meeting, browse our discussion resources for fiction, nonfiction, memoir, and poetry, and you can have lively and engaging discussions no matter which book you choose. Titles marked with an asterisk (*) below link to our discussion resources.
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National Bestseller
In this sensational conclusion to his popular Invisible Life trilogy, E. Lynn Harris delivers a masterful tale of love friendship, and family as only he can.
  • Absalom, Absalom! by William Faulkner
    The story of Thomas Sutpen, an enigmatic stranger who came to Jefferson in the early 1830s to wrest his mansion out of the muddy bottoms of the north Mississippi wilderness.
  • Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood
    Grace Marks has been convicted for her involvment in the vicious murders of her employer and his mistress. But as Dr. Simon Jordan, an expert in the field of mental illness, works to uncover the events of that fateful day, he becomes increasing unsure whether he will find a female fiend or a victim of circumstance.
  • 79. 2002-1
    chapter, a glossary, and brief biographies of the Collected here are 122 pulitzerPrizewinning photographs 125 pictures includes the pulitzer winners from 1942
    http://gateway.library.uiuc.edu/cmx/2002-1.htm
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    80. Be Your Best
    instructions above for locating a specific Web site. as well as a list of PulitzerPrize winners. Some scholarly books biographies; collections of articles or
    http://www.uncp.edu/home/canada/work/markport/general/best/bestplan.htm

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