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...Ellsberg said Sheehan was essential in getting The Times to publish the documents, which earned the paper the most prestigious Pulitzer Prize, for public service...
...wrote a book about the history of the war centered around the biography of Army Lieutenant Colonel John Paul Vann entitled “A Bright Shining Light,” which won him a Pulitzer Prize...
...April 1964, Sheehan returned to the United States after being hired by The Times. It was at this time that he met his future wife Susan Margulies, a staff writer for The New Yorker who would go on to win a Pulitzer Prize for her book “Is There No Place On Earth...
...Sheehan earned The New York Times a Pulitzer Prize for his 1971 exposé of the Pentagon Papers, a secret report on the U.S. government’s policies in Vietnam...
...incident came to light when a sophomore student reported that visiting professor Derek Walcott, who later won a Nobel Prize, repeatedly propositioned her the previous spring. The student, who remained anonymous the entire time, sought a regrade for the C she received in Walcott’s poetry class...