JOURNALISM AWARD
THE WASHINGTON MONTHLY JOURNALISM AWARD for December 1984 is presented to Chris Collins and John Hanchette Gannett News Service Collins and Hanchette examine in harrowing detail the hidden...
...The subject can be government in its federal, state, or municipal manifestation...
...and Roger Simon Chicago Magazine Simon's eye-level profile of Eddie Vrdolyak explores the world of Chicago politics in all its gruffness and grit...
...Simon shows that while the political philosophy of "Fast Eddie" may be able to fit on the head of a pin, Vrdolyak's concern for the values of family, work, home, health, and community make his political program attractive to many Chicagoans...
...Nominations should be accompanied by two copies of the article or articles...
...Nominations will close March 15...
...The series shows how the different parts of the medical and pharmaceutical establishment work at cross-purposes and how, in the process, the children receiving the vaccines are given lowest priority...
...Nominations from any newspaper or magazine in the country are welcome...
...The award for articles published in February will be announced in the May issue...
...The Monthly Journalism Award is presented each month to the best newspaper or magazine article (or series of articles) on our political system...
...THE WASHINGTON MONTHLY JOURNALISM AWARD for December 1984 is presented to Chris Collins and John Hanchette Gannett News Service Collins and Hanchette examine in harrowing detail the hidden machinery behind the marketing, research and regulation of vaccines—the only products most Americans are required to take...
Vol. 17 • March 1985 • No. 2