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The Interstate Oratory Association is an intercollegiate contest in oratory or persuasive speaking. Founded in 1874, the IOA is the oldest public speaking organization in the United States and has held contests for the top oratory or persuasive speakers from each state ever since. The annual Interstate Oratory Contest is usually held within the last weekend of April with two representatives from state competing at the event. The most recent IOA contest was hosted virtually by
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on April 23–24, 2021. The IOA is composed of approximately twenty state collegiate forensic organizations. The organization's purpose is to conduct an annual competition in Oratory. Participants in the contest are the top two finalists in each of the respective state contests. In this sense, the state competitors represent the member state's oratory participants.


History

On November 4, 1873, representatives of the Adelphi Society of Knox College sent a letter to several colleges proposing an intercollegiate contest in oratory. Favorable replies were received from the Illinois State Industrial University,
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Chicago University The University of Chicago (UChicago, Chicago, U of C, or UChi) is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois. Its main campus is located in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood. The University of Chicago is consistently ranked among the b ...
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Iowa State University Iowa State University of Science and Technology (Iowa State University, Iowa State, or ISU) is a public land-grant research university in Ames, Iowa. Founded in 1858 as the Iowa Agricultural College and Model Farm, Iowa State became one of the ...
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Iowa College Grinnell College is a private liberal arts college in Grinnell, Iowa, United States. It was founded in 1846 when a group of New England Congregationalists established the Trustees of Iowa College. Grinnell has the fifth highest endowment-to-stu ...
and
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. The first Interstate contest was held on February 22, 1874, in Knox College at Galesburg, Illinois. Students from Wisconsin, Iowa, and the host state were the first entrants. Judges considered excellence of thought, style, and delivery; the person receiving the highest rating was awarded first place and $100. At the meeting held in Chicago on June 9, 1874, a permanent organization was formed with representatives from Wisconsin, Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan present. An annual contest has been held every year since then. Between 1874 and 1936, there was a single division of the contest with each orator representing a state. However, in 1936, the IOA committee decided to two divisions, one for men and one for women. This practice continued until 1973 when the Association decided to revert to its original format of a single division with each state represented by the top two orators selected at their state championship tournament. Contest winners were awarded monetary gifts until 1953, when the IOA voted to give medals and certificates instead. Today, plaques are awarded to the semi-finalists and finalists within in the contest. The site of the IOA annual contest rotated among member states, and for a time period, they were held for a number of years at the
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and then later at
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in Detroit.  In 1984, the Association voted to consider site location based on the merits of the bids presented. Several earlier books published speeches of the winners of the IOA contest throughout the early years of the Association. Between 1908 and the early 1930s, each college was responsible for publishing its winning speeches, but in 1934, the IOA took over the task and has since continued to publish all of the orations presented in ''Winning Orations''. Many contestants that have participated in the contest have gone on to establish themselves in a number of professions, including law, education, religion, theatre, television, politics, and public speaking.


See also

* American Forensic Association National Individual Events Tournament * American Forensic Association * National Forensic Association *
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* Competitive debating * Individual Events


References

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