Unforgettable Dr. Seuss

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Dr. Seuss was the pseudonym of Theodore Seuss Geisel, author and illustrator of 48 children's books interpreted in 20 languages with 200 million copies sold. He received the Caldecott Honors thrice and the Pulitzer Prize once. Seuss was a perfectionist who was largely responsible for reviving children's interest in reading.

Author: Bernstein, Peter W.
Biography, Children's literature authors, Children's writers, Geisel, Theodore Seuss

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Unforgettable Scott Wagner

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Scott Wagner, a mentally retarded adult, did not have much to live for until he got into running. Scott showed remarkable determination and persistence as a runner and his self-confidence improved as a result. His legacy of courage, simplicity, and kindness continues even after his death.

Author: Nathanson, David E.
Appreciation, Behavior, Mentally disabled persons, Persistence, Persistence (Psychology)

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Unforgettable Lee Wulff

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Lee Wulff is most noted as a fisherman with the reputation of practically single-handedly transforming the art of angling in North America. Renown as an originator of modern outdoor ethics, he was the grandfather of catch-and-release fishing.

Author: Marvin, W. Neil
Records and correspondence, Fishers (Persons), Wulff, Lee

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