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28th National Debate Tournament

United States Air Force Academy

Colorado Springs, CO

April 18 – 21, 1974

 

Resolved: That the federal government should control the supply and utilization of energy in the United States.

Winner: Harvard University – Charles Garvin & Greg Rosenbaum
Runner Up: Augustana College (IL) – Robert Feldhake & Richard Godfrey

Top Speaker: Michael Higelin – University of Southern California
Runner Up: Marvin Isgur – University of Houston

Copeland Award: Harvard University – Charles Garvin & Greg Rosenbaum
Runner Up: University of Kansas – Joel Goldman & William Webster

Host: David Whitlock – United States Air Force Academy
Director: Merwyn A. Hayes – Wake Forest University

Ross K. Smith Coach of the Year Award: Daniel Bozik – Augustana College (IL)

Elim Seeds

  1. Kentucky: Jim Flegle & Ben Jones (7-1, 19)
  2. Houston: Marvin Isgur & Linda Listrom (6-2, 18)
  3. Harvard: Charles Garvin & Greg Rosenbaum (6-2, 17)
  4. Samford: Steve McDonald & Tim Zeiger (6-2, 16)
  5. California – Los Angeles: Frank Kimball & Royal Oakes (6-2, 16)
  6. Redlands: Konrad Clark & Pat Webb (6-2, 16)
  7. Southern California: Michael Higelin & Tom Hozduk (6-2, 15)
  8. Kansas: Joel Goldman & William Webster (6-2, 14)
  9. Wyoming: Daniel Meek & Doug Reeves (6-2, 14)
  10. Kentucky: Gerry Oberst & Mark Viehe (6-2, 14)
  11. Redlands: Nick Raymond & Bill Smelko (5-3, 16)
  12. Augustana IL: Robert Feldhake & Richard Godfrey (5-3, 15)
  13. North Carolina: Cole Campbell & Tom Dillard (5-3, 15)
  14. Eastern Illinois: Mike Heath & Rory McGinty (5-3, 15)
  15. Catholic: Chris Mooney & Ed Shiappa (5-3, 15)
  16. Missouri State: Marcus Hurn & Jon Jackson (5-3, 14)

First Round At-Large Bids

  1. Harvard: Charles Garvin & Greg Rosenbaum (16)
  2. Kansas: Joel Goldman & William Webster (39)
  3. Southern California: Michael Higelin & Tom Hozduk (42)
  4. Houston: Marvin Isgur & Linda Listrom (48)
  5. North Carolina: Cole Campbell & Tom Dillard (92)
  6. Kentucky: Jim Flegle & Ben Jones (96)
  7. Northwestern: Erwin Chemerinsky & Paul Clote (103)
  8. Augustana IL: Robert Feldhake & Richard Godfrey (128)
  9. Pittsburgh: David Schiller & Ken Simon (141)
  10. Baylor: Jay Hurst & Jerry Powell (156)
  11. Southern California: Glenn Johnson & Larry Solum (206)
  12. Canisius: Mary Grace Diehl & Lynne Monaco (216)
  13. Georgetown: Thomas Rollins & Bradley Ziff (219)
  14. Northwestern: Rick Horrow & Alan Loewinsohn (225)
  15. Wyoming: Dennis Burma & David Dow (235)
  16. Eastern Illinois: Mike Heath & Rory McGinty (237)

Speaker Awards

  1. Michael Higelin – University of Southern California
  2. Marvin Isgur – University of Houston
  3. Linda Listrom – University of Houston
  4. Richard Bethea – University of Georgia
  5. Erwin Chemerinsky – Northwestern University
  6. Joel Goldman – University of Kansas
  7. Ben Jones – University of Kentucky
  8. Charles Garvin – Harvard University
  9. Frank Kimball – University of California, Los Angeles
  10. Greg Rosenbaum – Harvard University