Yes, today is Theodor (Ted)
Geisel's birthday and the beloved children's author best known by his pseudonym Dr. Seuss has been well celebrated today in the
blogosphere. He was born on this day in1904 and died on September 24
th 1991. At least 3 blogs in my
blogroll have broached the topic. Check those out
here,
here and
here. My post is going to be less about Seuss and more about others who share common bonds with him.
First here is a short list of a few other Theodore's who were known by other names.
Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt. 26th President of the United States.
Born: October 27th 1858. Died: January 6th 1919.
Other nicknames: The Trust Buster, The Hero of San Juan Hill (among others).
Quote: No man is above the law and no man is below it: nor do we ask any man's permission when we ask him to obey it.
Theodore (Ted) Samuel Williams. Hall of Fame left fielder for the Boston Red Sox
Born: August 30th 1918. Died July 5th 2002
Other nicknames: Teddy Ballgame, The Splendid Splinter (among others).
Quote: Baseball is the only field of endeavor where a man can succeed three times out of ten and be considered a good performer.
Rev. Theodore "Ted" Martin Hesburgh. President, University of Notre Dame 1952-1987.
Born 5/25/1917.
Other nicknames: Father Ted.
Quote: The most important thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother.
While there are many famous Theodore's (One of them is even a Chipmunk) to choose from. I picked these 3 to accompany the good doctor for these reasons:
1) They all at one time went by Teddy or Ted.
2) They all were alive at the same time. For about 18 months from May 1917 to early January 1919 they all breathed the same air.
3) Like Teddy Roosevelt the other 3 would be on the Mount Rushmore's of their chosen professions. Seuss made the Children's book what it currently is. Hessburgh is a revered figure in religious, academic and political circles. He is Guiness world record holder for honorary degrees. Ted Williams is the best baseball player of his generation.
Here is a quick video from: The original Cat in the Hat television special. The cat is voiced by Alan Sherman (Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah) also born in 1924.
And now 3 videos featuring other doctors who really weren't doctors at all:
1. Dr. Johnny Fever (portrayed by Howard Hesseman in WKRP in Cincinatti 1978-1982
2. Dwight "Doc"
Gooden Major League Pitcher 1984-2000
He still owns the record for
strikeouts as a rookie.
3. Dr Pepper
The soda was
invented in 1885 at a drug store in Waco,Texas by Charles
Alderton. It was
introduced to the country at large at the Worlds Fair in St. Louis in 1904, the same year
Geissel was being introduced.
Others born on March second include: Desi
Arnaz (1917), Mikhail Gorbachev (1931), Karen Carpenter (1950) and Jon
Bon Jovi (1962)
People of note born in 1904 Peter Lorre-
Actor (Casablanca and Maltese Falcon), B.F. Skinner -
Behaviorist ( or as psych 101 students call him, the rat man), and Johnny
Weismuller.
Olympic Medalist and Tarzan actor.
So that's it for me. No time left to tell you that when Amy and were getting married we registered for a copy of Greens Eggs and Ham. (See how I snuck that in.)