John Hohenberg

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John Hohenberg (February 17, 1906 – August 6, 2000) was an American journalist and academic. During his journalism career from the 1920s to 1950s, Hohenberg primarily worked at the ''New York Evening Post'' and ''New York Journal-American''. After gaining prominence as a foreign correspondent and early United Nations reporter, he began teaching at Columbia University in 1948, ultimately serving as a tenured full professor at the institution's Graduate School of Journalism from 1950 to 1974. From 1954 onward, he served concurrently as the first administrator of the Pulitzer Prizes, retaining this position for two additional years at the request of the Pulitzer Board after taking emeritus status. In 1976, he received a Pulitzer Prize Special Citation upon retiring from his administrative role. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The Bill Clinton story : winning the presidency / John Hohenberg. by Hohenberg, John

    Published 1994
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    Foreign correspondence : the great reporters and their times / John Hohenberg. by Hohenberg, John

    Published 1995
    Book
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    The Pulitzer diaries : inside America's greatest prize / John Hohenberg. by Hohenberg, John

    Published 1997
    Book
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    Reelecting Bill Clinton : why America chose a "new" democrat / John Hohenberg. by Hohenberg, John

    Published 1997
    Book
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    Foreign correspondence : the great reporters and their times / John Hohenberg. by Hohenberg, John

    Published 1964
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    Free press/free people ; the best cause. by Hohenberg, John

    Published 1971
    Book
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    The Pulitzer prize story II : award-winning news stories, columns, editorials, cartoons, and news pictures, 1959-1979 / ed., with commentaries by John Hohenberg.

    Published 1980
    Contributors: “…Hohenberg, John…”
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