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CHRONOLOGY
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1904 Theodor Seuss Geisel born March 2 in Springfield, Massachusetts. 1922-25 Attends Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire. 1925 Is editor-in-chief of Dartmouth’s humor magazine, Jack-o-Lantern. 1925-26 Attends Lincoln College, Oxford, England. 1926-27 Travels through Europe. 1927 Returns to United States. Lives in New York until 1943. Sells first cartoons to Judge magazine. Publishes steady stream of cartoons and prose for College Humor, Liberty, Vanity Fair, and Life. 1931 Illustrates Boners for Viking Press. 1935 Creates Essomarine advertising campaign for Standard Oil Company of New Jersey. Creates the cartoon strip Hejji for Hearst newspapers. 1937 Writes his first book for children, And to Think That I saw It on Mulberry Street. 1938 The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins is published. 1939 The King’s Stilts is published. The Seven Lady Godivas, a book for adults, is published. 1940 Horton Hatches the Egg is published. 1940-42 Works as editorial cartoonist for PM newspaper. 1943-46 Serves in Army Signal Corps during World War II. Receives Legion of Merit for educational and informational films. 1946 Academy Award, Best Documentary Short Subject, for Hitler Lives, written for the army as Your Job in Germany. Moves permanently to California. 1947 Academy Award, Best Documentary Feature, for Design for Death, a history of the Japanese people, written in collaboration with Helen Palmer Geisel. McElligot’s Pool is published. 1948 Moves to La Jolla, California. Thidwick the Big-Hearted Moose is published. 1949 Creates advertising campaign for Ford. Bartholomew and the Oobleck is published. 1950 If I Ran the Zoo is published. 1951 Academy Award, Animated Cartoon, for Gerald McBoing-Boing. 1952 Writes and designs The 5000 Fingers of Dr. T., a full-length feature film. 1953 Scrambled Eggs Super! is published. 1954 Writes “Modern Art on Horseback,” script for a television-radio workshop sponsored by the Ford Foundation and aired on NBC. Actors include Hans Conried, Burgess Meredith, Dr. Seuss. Horton Hears a Who! is published. 1954-56 Creates advertising campaign for Holly Sugar. 1955 On Beyond Zebra! is published. 1956 Receives doctor of humane letters (hon.) from Dartmouth. Creates Signs of Civilization, anti-billboard pamphlet, for the city of La Jolla. If I Ran the Circus is published. 1957 How the Grinch Stole Christmas! and The Cat in the Hat are published. 1958 Becomes president of Beginner Books, a division of Random House, Inc. Exhibits at the Fine Arts Gallery, San Diego. The Cat in the Hat Comes Back and Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories are published. 1959 Happy Birthday to You! is published. 1960 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish and Green Eggs and Ham are published. 1961 The Sneetches and Other Stories is published. 1962 Dr. Seuss’s Sleep Book is published. 1963 Dr. Seuss’s ABC and Hop on Pop are published. 1965 Fox in Socks and I Had Trouble in Getting to Solla Sollew are published. 1967 The Cat in the Hat Song Book is published. 1968 Receives doctor of humane letters (hon.) from American International College, Springfield, Massachusetts. The Foot Book is published. 1969 I Can Lick 30 Tigers Today! and Other Stories and My Book about Me are published. 1970
I Can Draw It Myself and Mr. Brown Can Moo! are published. |
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