Dennis Nyback Films
  • This could be called “What did you do in the war, uncle?”   For most of his long career Ted Geisel (Dr. Seuss) wrote hugely popular children’s books.  Early in his career he wrote for humor magazines and made money in advertising. For a brief time in the 1940s he was in the US Army making gung ho propaganda and army training films.  Is there a correlation between attracting young readers and influencing the minds of adults?   With this program you can examine Dr. Seuss’ adult oriented work and make your own decision.

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