ARTICLE IV
Time and Order of Speaking.—Each speaker shall have seventeen minutes; twelve minutes for opening and five for rebuttal, but the order of rebuttal speeches on either side may be changed at the wish of the speakers on that side. The negative shall lead in the rebuttal. The visiting team shall support the negative.
ARTICLE V
Judges.
| (Contests for 1906–1907 and 1910–1911) | ||
| Contesting states. | Place of contest. | Residence of Judge. |
| Minnesota | Iowa City | Illinois |
| Iowa | Nebraska | |
| Nebraska | Urbana | Iowa |
| Illinois | Wisconsin | |
| Iowa | Madison | Illinois |
| Wisconsin | Minnesota | |
| Illinois | Minneapolis | Iowa |
| Minnesota | Wisconsin | |
| Wisconsin | Lincoln | Iowa |
| Nebraska | ||
| (Contests for 1907–1908 and 1911–1912) | ||
| Illinois | Iowa City | Minnesota |
| Iowa | Nebraska | |
| Wisconsin | Urbana | Iowa |
| Illinois | ||
| Minnesota | Madison | Illinois |
| Wisconsin | Iowa | |
| Nebraska | Minneapolis | Wisconsin |
| Minnesota | ||
| Iowa | Lincoln | Minnesota |
| Nebraska | ||
| (Contests for 1908–1909 and 1912–1913) | ||
| Wisconsin | Iowa City | Illinois |
| Iowa | Nebraska | |
| Minnesota | Urbana | Wisconsin |
| Illinois | Iowa | |
| Nebraska | Madison | Illinois |
| Wisconsin | Minnesota | |
| Iowa | Minneapolis | Wisconsin |
| Minnesota | Nebraska | |
| Illinois | Lincoln | Iowa |
| Nebraska | ||
| (Contests for 1909–1910 and 1913–1914) | ||
| Nebraska | Iowa City | Minnesota |
| Iowa | Illinois | |
| Iowa | Urbana | Wisconsin |
| Illinois | ||
| Illinois | Madison | Minnesota |
| Wisconsin | ||
| Wisconsin | Minneapolis | Nebraska |
| Minnesota | Iowa | |
| Minnesota | Lincoln | Iowa |
| Nebraska | ||
On April first each university shall submit judges according to the above schedule.
When a single state furnishes the judges for any contest it shall submit a list of 24 names to each of the two competing universities. These lists shall be duplicates.
When two states furnish the judges they shall each submit a list of 12 names.
When a state furnishes judges for two or more contests it shall make up its several lists as impartially as possible with reference to the distribution of able men.
Convenience and economy for the attending judges shall be a factor in their nomination in so far as may be consistent with the choice of able men.