Just in case you forgot, here are the lineups:
New School:
Captain/Coach: Linus Pauling
Goalkeeper: Richard Feynman
Strikers: James Watson, Francis Crick
Midfielders: Rachel Carson, Robert Coddard, Jane Goodall, Jonas Salk
Defenders: E.O. Wilson, Werner Heisenberg, Erwin Schrodinger, George Washington Carver
Substitutes: Mary Leaky, Louis Leaky, Stephen Hawking, Carl Sagan, Edwin Hubble, Jagadish Bhandra Bose
Old School
Captains/Coaches: Ben Franklin
Strikers: Archimedes, Aristototle
Midfielders: Nikolaus Copernicus, Brahmagupta, Charles Darwin, Nikola Tesla
Defenders: Rene Descartes, Louis Pasteur, Marie Curie, Euclid
Substitutes: Ibn Sina, Al-Khwarizimi, Amedeo Avogadro, Franz Beckenbauer, Alfred Nobel, Johannes Kepler, Alexander Graham Bell
Referees: Albert Einstein, Sir Isaac Newton, Antoine Lavosier
I am learning so much!
Thank you. This is fun.
Sherry
You are welcome. I have also learned much about these great minds that I did not know before.
No cheerleaders?
I knew there was a reason I could never get into soccer.
This has been an informative and absolutely fascinating series. Despite the genius and contributions of the new school, I have to go with the old school whose members provided the building blocks for the new school. The absolute genius of these people who worked laboriously without modern equipment is nothing short of amazing.
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