Theodore Geisel's Accomplishments

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Theodore Geisel married twice in his life time. First to Helen Palmer (1927-1967). She was an American children’s author, editor, and philanthropist. Theodore and Helen never had any children of their own. She then died at age 69 caused by suicide sad of being cheated by Theodore with a girl who was 18 years younger than her so she killed herself with overdose of barbiturates leaving a very sad story behind. Then Seuss had another wife Audrey Stone Diamond (1968-1991). She was a family friend also ex friends with Helen. They married August 5th 1968. Eight months after Helen’s death the couple moved into a hotel together. Audrey had two daughters who she sent away for school to be happy with Theodore. So many people ask, why didn’t …show more content…

Let me confirm you he did not have many but one of the worst thing that happened to him was getting caught drinking during college. He threw a massive adult beverage get together in which caused him to get kicked out of Dartmouth College and was asked to step down from editor of Dartmouth humor magazine. Theodore to continue working on the magazine used the penname Dr. Seuss. I ask myself, “Did he ever get in trouble for changing his name?” Another failure of Seuss was his first book (And to think that I saw it on mulberry street) it was turned down by 27 publishers until he found a publisher in 1937. But that doesn’t really matter because he came out to be the most successful author in my eyes. Yes, I love Dr. Seuss how could you not. My favorites are “How the Grinch stole Christmas” published (1957),”The cat in the hat” published (1957), and “The Lorax” published (1971). And you might not be so surprise to know that the cat in the hat was his most successful book why is that I don’t even know, but I know I even bought that book and movie. I played the movie so many times! I’m sure you have bought one too! Dr. Seuss started by being known for his work in animation. He then won an academy award for best documentary features. His honors include two academy awards, two Emmy awards, a Peabody award, and the Pulitzer Prize. He became to publish 46 books under the penname Dr. …show more content…

The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go. –Dr. Seuss. That is one of the Seuss educational quotes. My author went to Dartmouth College and graduated May 11-1925; he then went to university of Oxford September 11-1925. While he was there he was offered to join Sigma Philepsilson Fraternity and Dartmouth Jack Lantern at Dartmouth college where he would ‘if eventually rise to chief editor but like I mention he got caught throwing the adult party and got kicked out no excuses at all so his name was burned and he started using the penname Seuss in 1925. Dr. Seuss then went to Lincoln College in Oxford intending to earn a PHD in English literature but sadly he left without getting his degree to go off with his first wife Helen Palmer back to

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