The order shall be' First affirmative 7 minutes. First negative 7 minutes. Second affirmative 7 minutes Second negative 7 minutes. First negative 5 minutes in rebuttal. First affirmative 5 minutes in rebuttal. If a vacancy occurs on either side, the President... Debating Societies; and Organization and Procedure - Page 16by University of Wisconsin. University Extension Division. Department of Debating and Public Discussion - 1911 - 34 pagesFull view - About this book
| University of Wisconsin--Extension. Department of Debating and Public Discussion - 1913 - 160 pages
...Adjournment. ORDEli OF DEBATE4 SEC. 2. In the regular debates of this society there shall be two (or three)5 disputants on each side. They shall have seven minutes...by the President from the members or visitors 1 See page 10, Art. III, Sec. 1. 2 See page 16, Art. IV, Sec. 3. 3 See page 11, Art. III. Sec. 5 and Sec.... | |
| William Horton Foster - 1915 - 192 pages
...time and place and then decide upon the order in which you will speak. A very common procedure is: First affirmative 7 minutes First negative 7 minutes...Second affirmative 7 minutes Second negative 7 minutes Third affirmative 7 minutes Third negative 7 minutes First negative 5 minutes in rebuttal First affirmative... | |
| William Horton Foster - 1915 - 196 pages
...J minutes Second affirmative 7 minutes Second negative 7 minutes Third affirmative 7 minutes Third negative 7 minutes First negative 5 minutes in rebuttal First affirmative 5 minutes in rebuttal. No, a seven minutes' speech is not very long but longer bursts of eloquence are likely to be tiresome.... | |
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