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Reforming College Hockey

Re: Reforming College Hockey

Mary Wollstonecraft
Harvey Milk
John Stuart Mill
Pius VI
Pius IX
Thomas Crapper
Blaise Pascal
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit
Louis Braille
Helen Keller
Samuel Morse
 
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Questions about some of the remaining ones:
96. - classical or pop musician (pop covering everything from rock to rap to blues, etc.)? I.e., are we talking more Louis Armstrong or more Beethoven?
Of the 14 left, how many are women?
 
Re: Reforming College Hockey

Questions about some of the remaining ones:
96. - classical or pop musician (pop covering everything from rock to rap to blues, etc.)? I.e., are we talking more Louis Armstrong or more Beethoven?
If this could possibly make sense, more Beethoven's style but was an entertainer like Louis?
Of the 14 left, how many are women?
3...
 
Re: Reforming College Hockey

Questions about some of the remaining ones:
96. - classical or pop musician (pop covering everything from rock to rap to blues, etc.)? I.e., are we talking more Louis Armstrong or more Beethoven?
Of the 14 left, how many are women?
Honestly, I had never heard of this musician before. I had to wikipedia him/her. According to that, I would say neither. He/she is an opera singer person....which would be the reason why I'd never heard of this person.

There are 3 women remaining.

The List So Far:
1. Johannes Gutenberg
2. Isaac Newton
3. Martin Luther
4. Charles Darwin
5. William Shakespeare
6. Christopher Columbus
7. Karl Marx
8. Albert Einstein
9. Nicolaus Copernicus
10. Galileo Galilei
11. Leonardo Da Vinci
12. Sigmund Freud
13. Louis Pasteur
14. Thomas Edison
15. Thomas Jefferson
16. Adolph Hitler
17. Mahatma Gandhi
18. John Locke
19. Michelangelo
20. Adam Smith
21. George Washington
22. Genghis Khan
23. Abraham Lincoln
24. St. Thomas Aquinas
25. James Watt
26. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
27. Napoleon Bonaparte
28. J. S. Bach
29. Henry Ford
30. Ludwig Van Beethoven
31. Watson & Crick
32. Rene Descartes
33. Martin Luther King Jr.
34. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
35. Vladimir Lenin
36. Alexander Fleming
37. Voltaire
38. Francis Bacon
39. Dante Aligheri
40. Wright Brothers
41. Bill Gates
42. Gregor Mendel
43. Mao Zedong
44. Alexander Graham Bell
45. William the Conqueror
46. Niccolo Machiavelli
48. Mary Wollstonecraft
49. Mikhail Gorbachev
52. Winston Churchill
53. Marie Curie
54. Marco Polo
55. Ferdinand Magellan
57. Elvis Presley
58. Joan of Arc
60. Franklin D. Roosevelt
61. Michael Faraday
62. Walt Disney
63. Jane Austen
64. Pablo Picasso
65. Werner Heisenberg
66. D. W. Griffith
68. Benjamin Franklin
70. Pope Gregory VII
72. Simon Bolivar
73. Princess Diana
74. Enrico Fermi
76. The Beatles
77. Thomas Hobbes
78. Isabella I
79. Joseph Stalin
80. Elizabeth I
81. Nelson Mandela
82. Niels Bohr
83. Peter The Great
85. Ronald Reagan
87. Rachel Carson
88. Robert Oppenheimer
89. Susan B. Anthony
91. Steven Spielberg
92. Florence Nightengale
93. Eleanor Roosevelt
94. Patient Zero
95. Charlie Chaplin
97. Jonas Salk
98. Louis Armstrong
99. Vasco Da Gama
 
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Really hoping he's not the "physician" left, but, in the vein of Hitler:
Dr. Josef Mengele
Also hoping he's not on there, but:
Yassir Arafat

George C. Marshall
Henry Dunant
Clara Barton

Opera:
Guessing not Pavarotti since you hadn't heard of him. hmm...
 
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Re: Reforming College Hockey

Really hoping he's not the "physician" left, but, in the vein of Hitler:
Dr. Josef Mengele
Also hoping he's not on there, but:
Yassir Arafat

George C. Marshall
Henry Dunant
Clara Barton

Opera:
Guessing not Pavarotti since you hadn't heard of him. hmm...
Not Pavarotti, and yes, that is probably the only opera singer that I have heard of. :p
 
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