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1961 National Book Awards
FictionThe Waters of Kronos, Conrad RichterNonfictionThe Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, William L. ShirerPoetryThe Woman at the Washington Zoo, Randall Jarrell1962 National Book Awards
FictionThe Moviegoer, Walker PercyNonfictionThe City in History: Its Origins, Its Transformations and Its Prospects, Lewis MumfordPoetryPoems, Alan Dugan1963 National Book Awards
FictionMorte D'Urban, J. F. PowersNonfictionHenry James, Vol. II: The Conquest of London and Henry James, Vol. III: The Middle Years, Leon EdelPoetryTraveling Through the Dark, William…1964 National Book Awards
Arts and LettersJohn Keats: The Making of a Poet, Aileen WardFictionThe Centaur, John UpdikeHistory and BiographyThe Rise of the West: A History of the Human Community, William H.…2005 National Journalism Awards
The Scripps Howard Foundation sponsors the annual National Journalism Awards, honoring the best in print, Web and electronic journalism and journalism education. Investigative Reporting Walt…2006 National Magazine Awards
The National Magazine Awards, sponsored by the American Society of Magazine Editors and administered by the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.General Excellence: The Virginia…National Park System Rivers
Name and location Total acreageAlagnak Wild River (Alaska) 30,665.45Big South Fork National River (Ky.-Tenn.) 125,310.34Bluestone National Scenic River (W.Va.) 4,309.51Buffalo National River…National College Football Champions
Prior to 1998, the National Collegiate Athletic Association recognized as unofficial champion the team selected each year by press association polls of writers and coaches. After 1998, the…National Basketball Association Champions
The National Basketball Association was originally the Basketball Association of America. It took its current name in 1949 when it merged with the National Basketball League. Year Eastern…NATIONAL LEAGUE LEADERS, 2004
Batting—Barry Bond, San Francisco.362Home runs—Adrian Beltre, Los Angeles48Runs batted in—Vinny Castilla, Colorado131Runs—Albert Pujols, St. Louis133Hits—Juan Pierre, Florida221Stolen bases—…