| Dr. Seuss with his full name Theodor Seuss Geisel, | | | | writings as 'Seuss' instead of 'Geisel'. |
| is a well known person for his prescription | | | | After graduated from Dartmouth College, ted |
| although he is not a certified doctor. He was given | | | | claimed that Oxford University had offered him a |
| a nickname called 'Ted'. He was born in Springfield, | | | | place in the university and the news was |
| Massachusetts on March 2, 1904. He came from | | | | published. However, the news was denied by |
| a wealthy family and during the World War I and | | | | Oxford University. Thus, the father had no choice |
| Prohibition; his family was targeted with lots of | | | | but to send him off to another place to study |
| affronts mainly due to their inheritance and | | | | with his own money. His dream to be a professor |
| lifestyle. In spite of this, Ted and his sister had | | | | had come to an end. However, he never gave up. |
| actively joined the World War I campaign and | | | | He had worked hard to prove to the people his |
| finally recognized as active teenagers who | | | | intelligence and professionalism. Ted was lucky to |
| participated in lots of activities. | | | | have a supportive and passionate wife. Both of |
| Ted had a great and loving family. Although the | | | | them were always called to host parties and big |
| parents were a bit strict, but Ted had lived | | | | ceremonies. Audrey has given him lots of life |
| himself happily. He loves his mother a lot. His | | | | aspirations especially in his writings and art works. |
| mother met his father in a small bakery shop. In | | | | There were lots of contributions from Ted |
| his early education, he was sent to Dartmouth | | | | throughout his career life. He was given the |
| College. He was a smart and brilliant student in the | | | | opportunity to be the editor for Viking Press. At |
| college. He wrote a lot of materials for the college | | | | the same time, he also worked as a cartoonist |
| magazines and he was recognized as the chief | | | | and illustrator. His dedication and contributions had |
| editor of Jack-O-Lantern, the Dartmouth's humor | | | | awarded him with a 'Doctorate' title. He continued |
| magazine. He started to build up his name in | | | | his career in producing quality arts and drawings. |
| writings and published them in the magazine. | | | | When Ted past away in 1991, more than 200 |
| However, there was once when Ted organized a | | | | millions copies of his published works were |
| party that went against the college policy, his | | | | interpreted into different languages. This shows |
| future in writing had come to an end. He did not | | | | how much the society appreciates Dr. Seuss |
| give up just because of that incident. He continued | | | | works. His dedication and effort are marvelous |
| to contribute to the magazine by signing all his | | | | and unquestionable! |