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  2. American Parliamentary Debate Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Parliamentary Debate Association (APDA) is the oldest intercollegiate parliamentary debating association in the United States.APDA sponsors over 50 tournaments a year, all in a parliamentary format, as well as a national championship in late April.

  3. Brooks Quimby Debate Council - Wikipedia

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    The Brooks Quimby Debate Council (BQDC) is a debate society in Lewiston, Maine, primarily comprising students from Bates College.The society, known for participating in British and American Parliamentary debate styles, competes in the American Parliamentary Debate Association and the World Universities Debating Championship.

  4. Category:Debating societies - Wikipedia

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    Otago University Debating Society; P. Phi Delta Gamma (professional) Promotora Internacional de Debates - Perú ...

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  6. Competitive debate in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Competitive debating stayed a primarily intercollegiate activity until Bruno E. Jacob founded the National Forensic League (NFL)—since renamed as the National Speech and Debate Association (NSDA)—in 1925. A professor at Ripon College, Jacob was inspired by a letter he received asking if a debate league for high school students existed.

  7. Category:Student debating societies - Wikipedia

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  8. Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies - Wikipedia

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    One month after the founding of the Debating Society, the Philanthropic Society (originally known as the Concord Society) split off due to strict rules and political disagreements. It took a new motto, " Virtus, Libertas, et Scientia ", with the addition of the word Libertas lending some insight into the reasons for splitting.

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    Worker who questioned Jamie Dimon’s RTO mandate says he was fired—then told he could keep his job—after testy town hall exchange