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Date:           Tue, 26 Sep 2000 06:08:41 -0400 (EDT)
From:           Timothy C. Averill <averill@massed.net>
Reply-To:       ld-l@europe.std.com
To:             ld-l@europe.std.com
Subject:        Re: Tournament info

At 10:06 PM -0400 9/25/2000, RM01NY@aol.com wrote:
>would someone please send me information about any of the following
>tournaments: Princeton, Lexington, Hen Hud, Manchester, Newburgh, Newark,
>UPenn and Emory
>
>thanks a lot,
>rob meekins

Here's Manchester: I thought I just posetd yesterday. TOC at quarters and
well-run.

Manchester High School Debate Team
Manchester High School
Lincoln Street
Manchester, MA 01944-1151
(978)526-4494 - FAX- (978)526-7585

Dear Debaters and Coaches:

	Manchester High School is pleased to invite you and your students
to our twenty-second annual debate tournament on Friday and Saturday, Oct.
27-28, 2000.  The tournament will offer varsity and novice competition in
policy debate and varsity competition in Lincoln-Douglas debate.   We will
provide the best judging possible in both divisions, drawing from former
debaters in the Boston area.  The tournament will be run with
administrative accuracy, on-time performance, and some great food and
entertainment.  Various activities revolving around the Halloween theme of
our tournament will also provide amusement.

	We are pleased to announce that this year, the National Tournament
of Champions has designated Manchester as a qualifier in Lincoln Douglas at
the quarterfinal level.

	Based on past experience, we hope to attract over seventy-five
teams from New York, New England, and the Mid-Atlantic states.  In recent
years, the varsity divisions have been highly competitive.  They will run
five preliminary rounds, and clear to octofinals, unless ninety teams
enter, in which case double-octofinals will be held.  Because we will be
using two schools, we will certainly be able to hold a tournament large
enough to easily accommodate all teams in each division.

INVITATIONAL INFORMATION:

DATE:  Friday and Saturday, October 27 & 28, 2000

REGISTRATION:  Registration should be received by Oct. 20.  There will be a
limit of five Varsity teams, five novice teams,  and six Lincoln-Douglas
debaters from each school.

FOOD:  Dinner on Friday, breakfast on Saturday, and lunch on Saturday will
be provided at no additional cost.

HOUSING:  The Team will provide housing for Friday  on a first requested,
first served basis.  Requests for housing must be received by October 13.
They can be given to us at Bronx, or mailed in by the deadline.  We regret
that we cannot house coaches or adult chaperones. Local motels include the
following:

	Best Western (978)777-1700;
	The Kings Grant (978)774-6800;
	The Days Inn (978)777-1030.
	The Peabody Marriott (978)977-9700

COST:  $50 per policy debate team, $25 per L-D debater.

JUDGING:  L-D - one qualified judge per three debaters or fraction thereof
should be provided.  Please be sure to bring trained and experienced L-D
judges to the competition.  Policy- one judge per two teams or fraction
thereof should be provided.  Experienced varsity debaters may judge in the
novice division. Judges may be hired for $125 in L-D and policy.  We regret
that we cannot hire fractions of judges.  Requests for hired judging cannot
be honored after October 15.

TOPIC:  Varsity competitors will argue this year's national topic on
education.  L-D will follow the NOVEMBER-DECEMBER NFL RESOLUTION.  We are
pleased that this is the first opportunity for L-Ds to debate the
November-December resolution.

TENTATIVE SCHEDULE

Friday, October 27, 2000

2:15-3:00	Registration.  You must register by 3:00 to participate in
round one.
3:15-3:45	Opening meeting
4:00-5:30	Round One
5:30-7:00	Round Two
7:00-8:00	Dinner in Cafeteria
8:00-9:30	Round Three
9:30		Return to Cafeteria for housing

Saturday, October 28, 2000

8:00-9:30	Round Four
10:15-11:45	Round Five
11:45-12:15	Lunch
12:30-2:00	Octo's  (subsequent rounds in L-D will move as quickly as
possible)
3:00-5:00	Quarters
5:30-6:00	Awards in Music Room
6:00-7:30	Semis
7:30-9:00	Finals

Directions to Manchester High School:

Approach the Hub of the Universe on the Mass Pike or Route 95.
Take Route 128 North to the second Manchester exit - "School St. " (exit 15)
Go right
Through flashing lights
Take second left after the flashing lights (Lincoln St.)
High School will be on left, 300 yards east on Lincoln St.

FAX (978)526-7585 OR MAIL TO: Tim Averill, Manchester Debate Team c/o
Manchester High School, Lincoln St., Manchester, MA 01944-1151

SCHOOL:

ADDRESS:

TELEPHONE #:(______)_________________________________

COACH AND HOME PHONE: ______________________________

# OF LD DEBATERS @ $25.00 EACH _________________________

PLEASE NOTE THAT WE ARE USING THE NOV.- DEC. L-D- RESOLUTION:

# OF NOVICE POLICY TEAMS @ $50.00 EACH _______________________

# OF VARSITY POLICY TEAMS @ $50.00 EACH _______________________

# OF LD JUDGES YOU ARE BRINGING: ______________________

# OF LD JUDGES HIRED @ $125.00 EACH: ___________________

# OF NOVICE POLICY JUDGES YOU ARE BRINGING: _________________

# OF VARSITY POLICY JUDGES YOU ARE BRINGING: _________________

# OF POLICY JUDGES  HIRED @ $125.00 EACH: _____________

TOTAL DUE: ____________________

AMT ENCLOSED: _________________

Fees are frozen (this means that you owe us the money) as of October 20 -
changes will incur a penalty.

# TO BE HOUSED	MALE __________  FEMALE ________

NAMES OF DEBATERS TO BE HOUSED:

MALE:

FEMALE:

On the reverse of this sheet, please give us the names of all your debate
teams and judges, even if you are not requesting housing. This will help us
with tabulation.

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