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Remembering Arkansas Debate: The Use Of Collective Memory In Analyzing The Role Of Intercollegiate Debate At The University Of Arkansas, Barry John Regan
Remembering Arkansas Debate: The Use Of Collective Memory In Analyzing The Role Of Intercollegiate Debate At The University Of Arkansas, Barry John Regan
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
As one of the most successful organizations on campus for nearly a century, the University of Arkansas debate team created many memories and stories from their time in competition. According to the framework of collective memory, the production and dissemination of these stories is what connects the past, present, and future of a debate team together.
I first reconstruct the history of debate at universities, beginning with development of debate at the University of Cambridge and University of Oxford. I then detail the history of debate and argumentation at American universities, including the first intercollegiate debate in 1881. I then …
Ua12/2/22 Moot Congress, Wku Archives
Ua12/2/22 Moot Congress, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Records regarding the Moot Congress and Commonwealth created by the Kit Kat Club in order to practice debate and learn about government.
Ua1b3/3 Meeting Minutes, Wku Athletic Committee
Ua1b3/3 Meeting Minutes, Wku Athletic Committee
WKU Archives Records
Meeting minutes, reports and correspondence for the March 22, 1955 athletic committee meeting. Includes proposal for giving awards to the debating team, W Club eligibility rules, list of award winners.