Ross A. Lewis
American cartoonist
Ross Aubrey Lewis (November 9, 1902 – August 6, 1977) was an American editorial cartoonist who received the 1935 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning. Lewis was born in Metamora, Michigan and graduated from Milwaukee State College in 1923.[1][2]
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Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning (1922–1950)
- Rollin Kirby (1922)
- Ding Darling (1924)
- Rollin Kirby (1925)
- D. R. Fitzpatrick (1926)
- Nelson Harding (1927)
- Nelson Harding (1928)
- Rollin Kirby (1929)
- Charles R. Macauley (1930)
- Edmund Duffy (1931)
- John T. McCutcheon (1932)
- H. M. Talburt (1933)
- Edmund Duffy (1934)
- Ross A. Lewis (1935)
- C. D. Batchelor (1937)
- Vaughn Shoemaker (1938)
- Charles G. Werner (1939)
- Edmund Duffy (1940)
- Jacob Burck (1941)
- Herbert Lawrence Block (1942)
- Ding Darling (1943)
- Clifford K. Berryman (1944)
- Sergeant Bill Mauldin (1945)
- Bruce Alexander Russell (1946)
- Vaughn Shoemaker (1947)
- Reuben L. Goldberg (1948)
- Lute Pease (1949)
- James T. Berryman (1950)
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- (1922–1950)
- (1951–1975)
- (1976–2000)
- (2001–2025)
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