The entertaining university shall sign the names of both secretaries to the letter and shall enclose a stamped envelope addressed to each for the reply. Before the contest the judges shall be entertained at a hotel and every semblance of an effort to influence them will be regarded as dishonorable conduct. The secretary will secure two judges from the list of the entertaining university and one from the list of the opponent adhering strictly to the order recommended by the respective universities. But if any name or names should be found on both lists they be first invited to serve. The university submitting a list of names shall always report on the qualifications of the judges in the following respects: I. Occupation. II. Where educated. III. Politics. IV. Religion. V. Official relations with any university of the league at any time. APPENDIX A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON PUBLIC SPEAKING, BIBLIOGRAPHIES Nichols, Egbert Ray. Intercollegiate Debates: Year Book of See Volume II, Appendix IV, also Volume IV, Appendix V, for list of references on argumentation and debate. O'Neill, James M., and Others. Argumentation and Debate. $2.20. p. 445-8. Bibliography. Macmillan. 1917. Pittsburgh. Carnegie Library. Debate Index. 3d ed. 30c., Postpaid 35c. 1919. This third edition replaces all earlier editions, including the second edition published in 1912, and the First, Second and Third Supplements, covering 1912-1913, 1913-1915, and 1916-1917 respectively. Robbins, E. C. High School Debate Book. new and rev. ed. $1.50 McClurg & Co. Chicago. 1923. Appendix B: List of Debatable Questions Upon Which the Library of Congress Has Issued Bibliographies. Shurter, Edwin Du Bois. How to Debate. Bibliography. p. 312-19. Harper. 1917. Out of print An outgrowth of the author's former treatise, "Science and Art of Virginia. State Library. Bulletin. 8: No. 1. Ja. '15. List of BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS Alden, Raymond MacDonald. Art of Debate. $1.36. Holt. 1900. Arnold, John H. Debaters' Guide. rev. and enl. $2. Handy Babcock, Robert Weston, and Powell, John Henderson, jr. How Baker, George Pierce and Huntington, Henry B. Principles of Brewer, John M. Oral English. $1.48 (Manual for Teachers. Cornell Reading Course for the Farm: 1918. Country Life Series. Fundamentals of Debate. *$1.50. Scribner. Davis, Henry C. and Smith, Reed. Debating for High Schools. (South Carolina University. Extension Department. Bulletin. No. 83. February, 1920.) Debater, Chairman's Assistant and Rules of Order. pa. 40c Dick. Denney, Joseph Villiers, Duncan, Carson S., and McKinney, Frank C. Argumentation and Debate. *$1.60. American Book Co. 1910. Drury, Newton B. Debating Material. (California University Extension Division Bulletin. Ser. 4. Bur. Pub. Disc. No. 1. 8p. October, 1914.) Out of print. Α Describes briefly the sources of reference material in such a manner as to enable the student to know how to go to work intelligently. list of general reference works is included. Elliott, Harrison Sackett. Why and How of Group Discussion. 25c. Assn. Press. 1923. Esenwein, J. Berg. How to Attract and Hold an Audience. $1.50. Hinds, Noble & Eldredge. 1902. Esenwein, J. Berg, and Carnagey, Dale. Art of Public Speaking. $2.15. Home Correspondence School, Springfield, Mass. 1915. Foster, William H. Debating for Boys. $1.50. Macmillan. 1915. Foster, William Trufant. Argumentation and Debating. Gardiner, J. H. Making of Arguments. *$1.60. Ginn. 1912. Henry, W. H. F. How to Organize and Conduct a Meeting. $1.25. Hinds, Noble & Eldredge. 1902. Hollister, Richard D. T. Speech-Making. 2d ed. $1.90. George Wahr. Ann Arbor, Mich. 1920. |