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Dr. Seuss was born on 22 howard street, in Springfield Massachusetts.
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in 1906 2 short yeard after Dr,Seuss was born his parents, Theodore Robert Geisel and Henrietta Seuss moved him from 22 Howard street to 74 Fairfield street.
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Ted Left Springfield to attend Dartmouth college where he was editor of "Jack-O-Lantern". Which was a hit article in the colleges magazine. He lost his position as editor by throwin a massive party in his fraturnity.
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In 1927, almost 3 decades before Dartmouth gave him his first honorary doctorate he added the "Dr." to "Dr.Seuss".
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Dr. Seuss started making magazine cartoons from 1935 to 1942. During the time that his country and the world was at war.
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The fall of 1936 was Dr.Seuss's first child book called "And To Think I Saw it On Mulberry Street"
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Womens Anti-Abortion tried to use Dr.Seuss's "A Person Is A Person No Mater How Small" util Seuss threatened to file legal action towards them because "he does not want to take away a womens decision to choose"
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This is the date of which Dr.Seuss wrote one of his most famous books, "The Cat in the Hat"
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This is one of Dr.Seuss's biggest books, people around the world read this book to this day and there have been multiple animated and re-created movies of the book to assure that the great story can continue on
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This is the Date in which Dr.Seuss wrote another on of his hit books "Green Eggs and Ham"
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When Dr.Seuss wrote this book in 1971 (publish date) it triggered multiple "anti-pollution" groups and won Seuss an "anti-litter" award. The book has done more than inspire, the character is now an icon for environmental conservation.
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In the summer of 1972 Dr.Seuss drew a cover for San Diego Magazine titled: "Leave Something Green" and was made to curb over development
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Early in the year of 1980 Seuss created a cartoon for "anti-drugs" called "Dope, you need it like you need a hole in the head"
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This is the date that Dr.Seuss published "Oh, the places you'll Go!
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This is the Date that Dr.Suess passed away. Although he is gone his books and amazing illustrations will stick around for many years to come.