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(Chip beall is like the Don Draper of quizbowl so it's worth finding more information about him)
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'''Charles "Chip" Arthur Beall''' is the President of [[Questions Unlimited]]. Chip apparently has a background in television and was the host of the Texaco Star National Academic Championship television program, which air on the Discovery Channel from 1989-1993. His name is often synonymous with QU's flagship tourament, the [[National Academic Championship]], and Chip Beall himself has become representative of [[bad quizbowl]] as a whole. Chip grew up in Arkansas and played on his high school team. His daughter Ivon is also a Questions Unlimited employee.
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'''Charles "Chip" Allen Beall''' is the President of [[Questions Unlimited]]. Chip apparently has a background in television and was the host of the Texaco Star National Academic Championship television program, which air on the Discovery Channel from 1989-1993. His name is often synonymous with QU's flagship tourament, the [[National Academic Championship]], and Chip Beall himself has become representative of [[bad quizbowl]] as a whole. Chip grew up in Arkansas and played on his high school team. His daughter Ivon is also a Questions Unlimited employee.
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== See also ==
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* [[2009 Interview with Chip Beall]]
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Revision as of 21:35, 18 March 2014

Charles "Chip" Allen Beall is the President of Questions Unlimited. Chip apparently has a background in television and was the host of the Texaco Star National Academic Championship television program, which air on the Discovery Channel from 1989-1993. His name is often synonymous with QU's flagship tourament, the National Academic Championship, and Chip Beall himself has become representative of bad quizbowl as a whole. Chip grew up in Arkansas and played on his high school team. His daughter Ivon is also a Questions Unlimited employee.

See also