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text_A: Jack Black can't act.
text_B: William M. Gallagher -LRB- February 26 , 1923 -- September 28 , 1975 -RRB- was an American photographer who won the 1953 Pulitzer Prize for Photography for his photograph of presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson II .. Adlai Stevenson II. Adlai Stevenson II. Pulitzer Prize for Photography. Pulitzer Prize for Photography. Gallagher was a photographer for 27 years with the Flint Journal in Flint , Michigan .. Flint Journal. Flint Journal. Gallagher was born in Hiawatha , Kansas .. In 1936 he moved to Flint and graduated from St. Matthew 's High School in 1943 .. During World War II he served in the United States Army in the signal corps , medical corps , and air corps .. World War II. World War II. United States Army. United States Army. Gallagher earned his first camera while in high school by selling magazines .. He began his professional photography career with the Sporting Digest in Flint in 1946 .. Sporting Digest. Sporting Digest. The following year he moved to the Flint Journal and within a few months became a staff photographer , a position he would hold until his death .. Flint Journal. Flint Journal. Gallagher 's colleagues described him as `` a boisterous , flamboyant character '' who had good relationships with local police and government officials .. He was fond of pranks , once lighting a cherry bomb inside the police department and watching the officers scramble , while another time he commandeered a police helicopter while covering a story .. cherry bomb. cherry bomb. Gallagher snapped his Pulitzer-winning photo at a Labor Day rally in Flint Park .. Labor Day. Labor Day. Flint Park. Flint Park. Democratic presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson was seated on a platform with Michigan Governor G. Mennen Williams .. Democratic. United States Democratic Party. G. Mennen Williams. G. Mennen Williams. Gallagher , kneeling at the base of the platform , took a photo of Stevenson seated with his legs crossed , which revealed a hole in the bottom of his right shoe .. Because of Gallagher 's position , he had to take this photo without looking through the shutter first .. shutter. Shutter ( photography ). Gallagher did n't take the photo seriously and did n't think the Journal would publish it since they endorsed Stevenson 's Republican opponent Dwight D. Eisenhower , so he gave it to his editor saying `` I just finished this for the hell of it .. Republican. United States Republican Party. Dwight D. Eisenhower. Dwight D. Eisenhower. I do n't suppose a Republican paper would want to use it . ''. Republican. United States Republican Party. However , the Journal ran the photo on the front page .. The New York Times wrote that Gallagher 's photo was `` one of the outstanding pictures of the campaign '' , perhaps because it contrasted with Stevenson 's serious , patrician image .. New York Times. New York Times. Stevenson was sent an `` avalanche '' of shoes by people who saw the image and when Gallagher won the Pulitzer Stevenson sent him a telegram reading `` Glad to hear you won with a hole in one . ''. telegram. telegram. Gallagher died of meningitis at age 52 .. meningitis. meningitis
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