Monday, February 16, 2015

Harvard 15 Prelims Chamber S

No Danby or Goldstein in finals?  I'm surprised.  Top two to finals is probably the most brutal break in recent Congress history.

Here they are.  My usual disclaimers apply.  I try to give you the kind of feedback I'd give my own debaters.  It's not constructive unless it's critical.

I also tend to get frownier and more restless as the day goes on, but I've had people look through to make sure I haven't said anything plainly mean.

And if we disagree about something, you're probably right.  I'm outnumbered and my attention is badly divided.  Still, I hope these comments will be helpful to you all.

Just generally, you have nothing to lose by citing each piece of evidence fully and quoting it cleanly rather than mangling a paraphrase.  Evidence isn't a condiment--it's the bones of what you're offering.

And flawless delivery in Congress now seems to be necessary but insufficient for success, even for debate-focused judges like myself.

My notes.

Balasquide was kind enough to point out that I hadn't shared these properly.  My bad.  Fixed.