Lafayette College Debate Camp – Evidence Packet

Hello!

I hope everyone is having a good time researching for the topic this year! Here is a little evidence to help get you started.

LCDC Camp Evidence.pdf

If you would like a copy of the files in .doc format, feel free to suggest and make a contribution to the evidence set. A supplemental set will be published later in the semester.

John Boyer
Director of Debate
Lafayette College

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Amazing!!! Thank you very much for posting this – early season tournaments are probably now MUCH more possible! Having it all available in one packet will make distribution much easier as well. Print this, buy an expando, file, go to tournament =)

Great work!

John,

Thank you so much for sharing this info with the community. You’re the man.

I was wondering if I could get a copy of this in .doc format because I would very much like to edit some stuff and also print SOME of it but not ALL of it… I would appreciate it in a significant way if this could become available to me. Please let me know what you think.
Thank you so very much,
Justin

Justin,

As for printing, you may print only certain pages within the document from the print setup I believe.

As for the editing in .doc format, this is only available to contributors. If you attended the camp or contributed a file to the evidence, you get access to the .doc files. If you have a file you have been working on that is not currently in the evidence set, sharing it with me and the project will get you access to the files in .doc.

I hope the evidence is helping you out, even in it’s restricted .pdf form, and I’m sorry I can’t be of more help!

John Boyer

Oh no it is amazing stuff. I am really glad that you have it up there. How could I send you some stuff to add to it so I would be able to access the .doc form?

You can e-mail submissions to the file to lafayettedebate [at] gmail [dot] com.

If the file is something that was not included in the original update and finds a home in the supplemental update coming out later in the year, then you’ll receive the.doc files.

ok sounds cool, thank you!

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