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Yahoo! News - Students Pull All-Nighter for Shakespeare

[Wellesley College's] Shakespeare Society on Sunday began an attempt to read aloud all of William Shakespeare's works in a mere 24 hours. That's 39 unabridged plays, as well as the poetry and sonnets, that comprise the Bard's canon.

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