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Re: Administrators
See Chandler, R.C. and J.D. Hobbs, (1991) "The benefits of intercollegiate
policy debate training to various professions," ARGUMENT IN CONTROVERSY:
PROCEEDINGS OF THE SEVENTH SCA/AFA CONFERENCE ON ARGUMENTATION.
Annandale, VA: SCA, 388-390.
On Tue, 28 Feb 1995, David Hotchkin wrote:
> Recently the President of Pepperdine viewed a video of the final round of
> Nats at MTSU last year. He was worried about the use of speed and the
> lack of education that he saw exhibited in that round. (?) We are
> wondering if anyone has done any work on the success of debaters in
> post-circuit lives and the benefits of debate itself that we could use to
> appease his fear of debate having changed too much since his days at
> Stanford. Is there anyone out there that can help with this info? Even
> anecdotes might be helpful, especially from people who were from the
> "elite" (i.e. the people who force everyone else to go fast and destroy
> debate) ;)
>
> Thanks,
>
> David Hotchkin
> Pepperdine University
>
>
>
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