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Registration for Adlai 2003 is officially closed. If you have made any changes on the online registration site since midnight Tuesday 2/25/2003, and have not already contacted one of us, please make sure you email xlim@princeton.edu, jschnell@princeton.edu, mwernke@princeton.edu AND nmcollin@princeton.edu with your new registration information as soon as possible. This is to ensure that we are immediately aware of the changes you have made and to allow us to make housing arrangements. Adding of teams is no longer allowed, unless you are bringing judges.

Please click here for an information packet that contains driving directions, a parking permit, important telephone numbers, a schedule and a campus map.

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Welcome (This page was last updated on 27th Feb 2003)

Welcome to the official website of the Adlai E. Stevenson Memorial Parliamentary Debate Tournament! The Princeton Debate Panel will host Adlai 2003 in the spring on the beautiful campus of Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey. The tournament will comprise 5 preliminary rounds of American-style parliamentary debate featuring tight (Worlds-style) resolutions and a break to quarterfinals. Please check back here often, as there will be important updates and announcements posted to this site. Also, for your convenience, can now pre- register online. Thanks for visiting, and we hope to see you this February!


 

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Invitation

The Adlai E. Stevenson Memorial 

Parliamentary Debate Tournament 
 

 

The Princeton Debate Panel

PrincetonUniversity

One Whig Hall

Princeton, NJ 08544
 

 

January 10, 2003 
 

Dear Colleague, 
 

On behalf of the Princeton Debate Panel and the American Whig-Cliosophic Society, we would cordially like to invite you to the Adlai E. Stevenson Memorial Parliamentary Debate Tournament. Adlai will be held on the beautiful Princeton University campus in Princeton, New Jersey on February 28 and March 1, 2003. 
 

The tournament will comprise five preliminary rounds of American-style Parliamentary debate featuring tightlink (Worlds-style) resolutions, breaking to Quarterfinals. We will also have novice out-rounds, breaking to semifinals. We will have beautiful awards for the top ten teams and top ten speakers, and for the top five novice teams and top five novice speakers. 
 

Adlai offers the deepest judging pool in N. America, with many highly successful retired debaters from Princeton and elsewhere returning to judge. Experienced and qualified individuals will ensure that Adlai, as it has been in the past, is efficiently and meticulously tabbed. All members of the Princeton Debate Panel will be working hard to ensure the success of the tournament and the satisfaction of the competitors. 
 

We will also offer an awesome party at one of Princeton’s famous eating clubs, complete with dancing and many free “beverages.” Adlai will feature a free breakfast and also a free banquet. For those who need it, we will also offer free accommodations on the Princeton campus. 
 

We offer discounts and special arrangements for international teams.If you have any questions, feel free to contact the tournament directors Andrew Bruck (abruck@princeton.edu) and Xiuhui Lim (xlim@princeton.edu). 
 

We hope for this year’s Adlai to be the best yet, and we hope to see you in the spring. 
 

Sincerely, 

Andrew Bruck and Xiuhui Lim 

Tournament Directors 


 

  • Adlai offers the deepest judging pool in N. America, with many successful retired debaters from Princeton and elsewhere returning to judge. 
  • Adlai will be meticulously and efficiently tabbed by experienced individuals. 
  • Adlai will feature an awesome party at one of Princeton's famous eating clubs--come experience the mysterious allures of beer-pong, dance to a Princeton deejay, and enjoy lots of free "beverages." 
  • Adlai offers free accommodations on the Princeton campus. 
  • Adlai will be highlighted by our legendary banquet and a free breakfast. 
  • Adlai offers discounts & special arrangements for international teams. 

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All questions and comments regarding Adlai 2003 should be directed to:


 

Andrew Bruck and Xiuhui Lim, Tournament Co-Directors.

All other questions and commments regarding this website or the Princeton Debate Panel should be directed to
Nick Pilchak, President.

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