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Reforming College Hockey

Re: Reforming College Hockey

Arts 20 - Marian Anderson? Matthew Brady?
Politics 15
Social Activism 12
Thought 12
Science 7 - Watson/Crick? Roger Tory Peterson? John James Audubon? (Last two could also be arts)
President 6
Invention 5
Media 5
Religion 5 - Billy Graham?
Industry 4
Military 3
Exploration 0
Sports 0


Edit: took out Warhol and Rockwell, unofan already mentioned them.
 
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Anyone mention Herman Melville, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Nathaniel Hawthorne, or Edgar Allen Poe yet? Neil Simon?

How about Clara Barton?

George Gershwin? Glenn Miller? Duke Ellington? Count Basie? Ella Fitzgerald? Scott Joplin?

I was watching a show on the History Channel last night and there was a segment on a pretty influential guy named George Waring from NYC.
 
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Francis Scott Key
Betsy Ross
John Steinbeck
Robert Frost
Henry David Thoreau
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ernest Hemingway
Walt Whitman
John Updike
James Fenimore Cooper
William Faulkner
E. E. Cummings
T.S. Eliot
 
Re: Reforming College Hockey

Francis Scott Key
Betsy Ross
John Steinbeck
Robert Frost
Henry David Thoreau
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ernest Hemingway
Walt Whitman
John Updike
James Fenimore Cooper
William Faulkner
E. E. Cummings
T.S. Eliot
Throeau, Hemingway, Steinbeck, Whitman, and Cooper are all on there already. Frost has been guessed and isn't. Have to wait for shirtless guy on the rest.

Here's the list as of his last post:
1. Abraham Lincoln
2. George Washington
3. Thomas Jefferson
4. Franklin Delino Roosevelt
5. Alexander Hamilton
6. Benjamin Franklin
7
8. Martin Luther King, Jr.
9. Thomas Edison
10. Woodrow Wilson
11. John D. Rockefeller
12. Ulysees S. Grant
13
14. Henry Ford
15. Teddy Roosevelt
16. Samuel Clemens
17. Ronald Reagan
18. Andrew jackson
19. Thomas Paine
20. Andrew Carnegie
21. Harry Truman
22. Walt Whitman
23. Wright Brothers
24. Alexander Graham Bell
25. John Adams
26. Walt Disney
27. Eli Whitney
28. Dwight D. Eisenhower
29
30
31
32. Albert Einstein
33
34. Jonas Salk
35. Jackie Robinson
36. William Jennings Bryant
37
38. Susan B. Anthony
39. Rachel Carson
40
41. Harriet Beecher Stowe
42. Eleanor Roosevelt
43
44. Lyndon Johnson
45
46
47. Frederick Douglass
48. J. Robert Oppenheimer
49
50
51. Margaret Sanger
52
53
54. Bill Gates
55. John Quincy Adams
56
57. Robert E. Lee
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65. Henry David Thoreau
66. Elvis Presley
67
68. James Watson
69
70. Lewis & Clark
71
72
73
74. Brigham Young
75. Babe Ruth
76. Frank Lloyd Wright
77
78. John Brown
79. Louis Armstrong
80
81
82
83. James Fenimore Cooper
84
85. Ernest Hemingway
86. Mary Baker Eddy
87
88
89
90
91
92. John Steinbeck
93
94
95
96
97
98
99. Richard Nixon
100
 
Re: Reforming College Hockey

Anyone mention Herman Melville, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Nathaniel Hawthorne, or Edgar Allen Poe yet? Neil Simon?

How about Clara Barton?

George Gershwin? Glenn Miller? Duke Ellington? Count Basie? Ella Fitzgerald? Scott Joplin?

I was watching a show on the History Channel last night and there was a segment on a pretty influential guy named George Waring from NYC.
(100) Herman Melville
 
Re: Reforming College Hockey

Francis Scott Key
Betsy Ross
John Steinbeck
Robert Frost
Henry David Thoreau
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ernest Hemingway
Walt Whitman
John Updike
James Fenimore Cooper
William Faulkner
E. E. Cummings
T.S. Eliot
(33) Ralph Waldo Emerson
(60) William Faulkner
 
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George Lucas
Steven Spielberg
Francis Copolla
Ingrid Bergman
John Wayne
Clint Eastwood
Arnold Swarchneger
 
Re: Reforming College Hockey

How the hell are we still missing a top 10 and top 20 person from this list? Who are hte blatantly obvious ones we're missing?

Crazy Horse
George Custer
Thurgood Marshall
Martha Washington
Benedict Arnold
John F. Kennedy
Robert Kennedy
 
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Re: Reforming College Hockey

How the hell are we still missing a top 10 and top 20 person from this list? Who are hte blatantly obvious ones we're missing?

Crazy Horse
George Custer
Thurgood Marshall
Martha Washington
Benedict Arnold
John F. Kennedy
Robert Kennedy

Sorry if this has been guessed already, but William Randolph Hearst?
 
Re: Reforming College Hockey

George Lucas
Steven Spielberg
Francis Copolla
Ingrid Bergman
John Wayne
Clint Eastwood
Arnold Swarchneger

How the hell are we still missing a top 10 and top 20 person from this list? Who are hte blatantly obvious ones we're missing?

Crazy Horse
George Custer
Thurgood Marshall
Martha Washington
Benedict Arnold
John F. Kennedy
Robert Kennedy

Elvis.

Okay, I don't even know what the list is for.

Edit: And I didn't read it, since I named someone already on there.

Robert Johnson.
(84) Thurgood Marshall
Elvis (already listed)
(80) William Randolph Hearst

Arts 8
Exploration 0
Industry 4
Invention 4
Media 5
Military 1
Politics 9
Religion 3
Science 3
Social Activism 11
Sports 0
Thought 8
Duos 1
Presidents 2
 
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Harriet Tubman? (Edit - unofan already mentioned her)
William Tecumseh Sherman?
Robert Fulton?
Frederic Remington?
John Fremont?
Carl Sagan?
 
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Cornelius Vanderbilt
Sam Walton
J. Paul Getty

EDIT: Howard Hughes
 
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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis?
Henry Ward Beecher?
William Seward?
Edward R. Murrow?
Horace Greeley?
Alfred Hitchcock?

Also, isn't FDR's middle named spelled "Delano"?
 
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