|
In "The Seuss, the Whole Seuss and Nothing But the Seuss: A Visual Biography of Theodor Seuss Geisel" ... His career includes humorist, journalist, advertising genius, magazine and political cartoonist, creator of wartime training and propaganda films, president of a publishing company, and spokesman for children's education.
|
www.amazon.com/Seuss-Whole-Nothing-But-Biography/produc...
www.amazon.com/Seuss-Whole-Nothing-But-Biography/product-reviews/0375822488
|
|
|
|
|
|
Guest readers from the area helped celebrate Dr. Seuss 105th birthday. He is the author of “Cat in the Hat ” and “Horton Hears a Who”. DAN PELLE The Spokesman-Review...
|
www.spokesman.com/blogs/hbo/2009/feb/
www.spokesman.com/blogs/hbo/2009/feb/
|
|
|
November 23, 2009 on Page A3 NEW ORLEANS – The creatures living in the depths of the ocean are as weird and outlandish as the creations in a Dr. Seuss book: tentacled transparent sea cucumbers, primitive … 1 ... 06 Mother's nature struck by snowfall ... Special Spokesman-Review print subscription offer!
|
www.spokesman.com/news/
www.spokesman.com/news/
|
|
He is a spokesman for the power of persistence as a change-agent in our lives and in the lives of others. When we select ... Dr. Seuss also teaches a more subtle, spiritual lesson on the nature of persistence. At the beginning of the book, we find the un-named creature sitting comfortably in an armchair, reading a newspaper.
|
www.ftpress.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1329146
|
|
schoolteacher using Dr. Seuss's The Cat in the Hat to teach her stu- ..... As a spokesman for nature, then, the Lorax is ineffective. By ...
|
isle.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/2/2/85.pdf
|
|
There are digital communicators who are, by the nature of their work, journalists, even if they don’t have journalism school training or a record of employment at ... It was a tough time at The Spokesman-Review. ... Reaction from sports readers was mixed although local teachers loved it. (Hemingway worked best. Seuss was hardest.
|
www.stillanewspaperman.com/
|
|
Seuss's Myrtle the Turtle, above, and Adolph Hitler, on whom the beloved turtle character was based ... "He got angry at an Italian spokesman for Mussolini and drew a cartoon about that fellow (Mussolini). That found its way to the newspaper PM, which was a New York newspaper," historian Richard Minear said.
|
www.cnn.com/US/9910/17/dr.seuss.war/index.html
www.cnn.com/US/9910/17/dr.seuss.war/index.html
|
|
Seuss's Yertle the Turtle, above, and Adolph Hitler, on whom the turtle character was loosely based ... "He got angry at an Italian spokesman for Mussolini and drew a cartoon about that fellow (Mussolini). That found its way to the newspaper PM, which was a New York newspaper," historian Richard Minear said.
|
www.cnn.com/books/news/9910/17/dr.seuss.war/index.html
www.cnn.com/books/news/9910/17/dr.seuss.war/index.html
|
|