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"Meany, John" <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi Brent, 

Please remove the Claremont Colleges tournament from the BP calendar. Have
15 tournaments and conferences planned on campus for the year and
something had to give, at least in the early fall. I have a redesigned
debate tournament model that I would like to introduce this year (was
hoping to do it in October but need to be a good citizen about campus
facility use) but may be able to do it in the spring.

One other note ­ Greater Los Angeles is an extraordinary international
alpha city, with complex, thriving, enriching, and influential populations
and cultures from throughout the world. I understand how it is that an
imagined Los Angeles may escape its cartographic boundaries and represent
all peoples and places ­ it is Druze, Russian, Peruvian, Japanese, Jewish,
Azeri, Filipino, Zuni, Indian, Mexican, Fijian, Chinese, ItalianŠit is
Ethiopia, Hawaiši, Sri Lanka, Armenia, Pennsylvania, Korea, Brazil, South
Africa, El Salvador, Ireland, Tunisia, Oklahoma, ThailandŠLos Angeles is
astounding and universal. But for those on the list just interested in
purchasing an airline ticket, it may be helpful to re-locate future
Claremont tournaments from the imagination and current psychic-location in
Eastern US/Canada for a move to the Western US/Canada column.

Best,

John


On 6/18/14, 6:23 PM, "Northup, Brent" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>HI to all
>
>THB it's awfully quiet out there...surely we can find SOMETHING to
>disagree about.
>
>First, congratulations to Bates, Jac & Taylor, for winning USU. My team
>applauded their win - both because they were exceptional and because the
>whole Bates program was exceptional. "What's up with Bates?" was the
>theme on the drive to the hotel that night...
>
>And, perhaps I'm mistaken, but in an age when lots of people talk about a
>male gender bias in college debate, I think I saw a rather larger number
>of exceptional ladies on that Bates squad. What's the secret?! Please
>share. (No offense to the gents, of course.)
>
>And congrats to Steve Johnson as top judge. For once nice guys finish
>first.
>
>On to business: Let's improve the BP calendar so we know where to go next
>year.
>
>Here's the link
>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ar68OkAhF7RwdEFSSDN5Q2xjOGxsc
>EhaWTVUYVNoSkE&usp=sharing
>
>And here is an early draft of a Canadian calendar for next year. In case
>you missed the memo, Canadian tournaments are quite wonderful - nice
>folk, good teams:
>
>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vdhGGorXhGAVCenONMK04gy3zBzELceifWf-lj
>d7HdM/edit
>
>Send info on tournaments to me, and enjoy your summer.
>
>Best wishes,
>
>Brent
>
>Brent Northup
>Carroll College of Montana
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>406 459-2371

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