Debating
without Traveling - 1940's preview of Internet Debates
Professor Shirley records debate being delivered by Bob Crouch, Henry
Huff looks on
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"Wake Forest's Debating Team participated in a recorded debate with
sixteen of the top debating squads in the country. It was the first time
in the history of debating that records had been used in a formal debate."
Howler, 1949
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Old Gold & Black, November 21, 1947
"Wake Forest
College will enter a recorder debate with the University of New Mexico.
. . The contest will be carried out in the following manner. Wake Forest
will record a five-minute affirmative speech and will mail it to the
University of New Mexico. Within forty-eight hours, the opponents must
post-mark the recording of their first negative speech. Wake Forest,
upon receipt of this will have to mail to New Mexico within forty-eight
hours the recording of Wake's second affirmative speech. Then New Mexico
will mail to Wake Forest their second negative discussion. Four two-minute
rebuttals, delivered in the same manner will bring the debate to a close.
The entire debate, twenty-nine minutes long, will be presented over
radio stations in the Southwest. Henry Huff and Dan Lovelace will speak
for Wake Forest.
The Board of Trustees has authorized Professor Aycock to purchase recording
machines.
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Old
Gold & Black, October 22, 1948
Wake Forest participated
in the national recording debate tournament, where schools who had teams
in the octa-finals at the NDT the year before recorded speeches, and
shipped them to teams for 1st negative response, etc. Eastern US schools
were pitted against Western colleges and universities.
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