Dr. Seuss wrote for and did cover art for the magazine "Judge" in the 1920s.
Dr. Seuss wrote for and provided cover art for the magazine "Judge" in the 1920s.
Dr. Seuss birth name is Theodor Seuss Geisel. AT Dartmouth College he wasn't allowed to write for the magazine anymore so he used fake names. After using many fake names he decided to use his middle name, Seuss. He added "Dr." because his father wanted him to be a doctor
Theodore Seuss Geisel signed the name "Seuss" as early as high school. The first use of the name "Dr. Seuss" was to lend mock scientific authority to his column in Judge magazine called "The Boids and the Beasties."
Dr Seuss writes with a pencil
Yes, Dr. Seuss wrote the poem - The Juice.
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yes he made plays about Mrs. Seuss and their 3 things
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Life Magazine wrote and article on "Why Johnny Can't Read." Dr. Suess read the article and was challenged to write a story that was interesting and funny. This became The Cat In The Hat.
Theodore Seuss Geissel died some years ago. his books, of course survive.