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* 1944 Pulitzer Prize – Henry Haskell for Editorial Writing
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* Charles G. Ross and Carlos F. Hurd, The Story of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch ( St. Louis: Pulitzer Publishing, 1944 ).
He was awarded a posthumous Pulitzer Prize in 1944 for Western Star, an unfinished narrative poem on the settling of the United States.
* Tarawa is the site of the 1944 Pulitzer Prize winning photograph by Frank Filan, depicting a destroyed bunker.
* Ernie Pyle, Scripps-Howard Newspapers, reported human interest stories from the front lines in World War II, Pulitzer Prize, 1944
* Esther Forbes, Class of 1908, winner of the 1943 Pulitzer Prize for History for a biography of Paul Revere and the 1944 Newbery Medal for Johnny Tremain
He won the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for history for his book An Army at Dawn: The War in North Africa, 1942 – 1943, which was followed by the second volume in what Atkinson calls his " Liberation trilogy ", The Day of Battle: The War in Sicily and Italy, 1943 – 1944.
Timothy Ferris ( born August 29, 1944 ) is a science writer and the best-selling author of twelve books, including The Science of Liberty ( 2010 ) and Coming of Age in the Milky Way ( 1988 ), for which he was awarded the American Institute of Physics Prize and was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize.
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Alexis Carrel ( June 28, 1873 – November 5, 1944 ) was a French surgeon and biologist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1912 for pioneering vascular suturing techniques.
Three 20th century Danish authors have become Nobel Prize laureates in Literature: Karl Adolph Gjellerup and Henrik Pontoppidan ( joint recipients in 1917 ) and Johannes Vilhelm Jensen ( awarded 1944 ).
* Doreen Massey ( born 1944 ), key scholar in the space and places of globalization and its pluralities, winner of the Vautrin Lud Prize.
Kary Banks Mullis ( born December 28, 1944 ) is a Nobel Prize winning American biochemist, author, and lecturer.
* 1944 – Alexis Carrel, French surgeon and biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine ( b. 1873 )
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* Richard Whitt, 1944 to 2009, from Beauty Ridge, investigative reporter & author-Pulitzer Prize 1978, University of Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame 1995, Inducted into Greenup County Schools Hall Of Fame 2009
For the creation of the molecular-beam magnetic-resonance detection method, Rabi was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1944.
In 1944, Warburg was nominated for a second Nobel Prize in Physiology by Albert Szent-Györgyi, for his work on nicotinamide, the mechanism and enzymes involved in fermentation, and the discovery of flavine ( in yellow enzymes ).
* Herbert Spencer Gasser ( 1888-1963 ) physiologist and recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1944 for his work with action potentials in nerve fibers.
Lee received several awards, including the Atlantic Award ( 1944 ), the Society of Authors travelling award ( 1951 ), the William Foyle Poetry Prize ( 1956 ), and the W. H.
Charles Glover Barkla FRS ( 7 June 1877 to 23 October 1944 ) was a British physicist, and the winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1917 for his work in X-ray spectroscopy and related areas in the study of X-rays ( Roentgen rays ).
Rabi ( born 1898 ), American physicist, winner of Nobel Prize in Physics in 1944 for invention of the atomic beam magnetic resonance method of measuring magnetic properties of atoms and molecules.
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" The term made an impact into English pulp science fiction starting from Jack Williamson's The Cometeers ( 1936 ) and the distinction between mechanical robots and fleshy androids was popularized by Edmond Hamilton's Captain Future ( 1940 – 1944 ).
* 1944 – The United States Forest Service and the Wartime Advertising Council release posters featuring Smokey Bear for the first time.
* 1944 – Continuation War: The Vyborg – Petrozavodsk Offensive, the largest offensive launched by Soviet Union against Finland during World War II, ends to a strategic stalemate.
* 1944 – ASNOM: birth of the Socialist Republic of Macedonia, celebrated as Day of the Republic in the Republic of Macedonia.
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