There's wonderful and amazing stories like this from time to time. George H. Sutton was another one who simply amazed many, many people. Having two amputated arms after a tragic accident as a boy, he later went on to become the world's best billiard player and held that title for some time. He could write letters and do things that people thought was impossible for having that type of disability. Despite this handicap, he studied medicine, and graduated from Wisconsin State College (now the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee). Sutton not only survived, but exceeded and prevailed. A Michigan boat motor company hired Sutton as their sponsor. Their slogan was -- "A motor so easy to fix, no hands are required."
There's wonderful and amazing stories like this from time to time. George H. Sutton was another one who simply amazed many, many people. Having two amputated arms after a tragic accident as a boy, he later went on to become the world's best billiard player and held that title for some time. He could write letters and do things that people thought was impossible for having that type of disability. Despite this handicap, he studied medicine, and graduated from Wisconsin State College (now the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee). Sutton not only survived, but exceeded and prevailed. A Michigan boat motor company hired Sutton as their sponsor. Their slogan was -- "A motor so easy to fix, no hands are required."