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George William Bliss (July 21, 1918–September 11, 1978) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning Jouurnalist for the Chicago Tribune.[1] He won a Pulitzer prizes for intestigative journalism and was associated with two others:
- 1962: corruption at the Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago[2]
- 1972: police brutality in the Chicago Police Department
- 1976: waste and fraud at mortgage firms related to Federal Housing Administration mortgage insurance
References
- ^ "George William Bliss". Bliss Family in America. Retrieved 2007-11-15.
- ^ "The Pulitzer Prize Award Winners 1962". The Pulitzer Board. Retrieved 2007-11-15.