Students recite the Bard for 24 hours
At 2:45 on Saturday afternoon, students carried 108 library books by the armful through the halls of the Pierson basement.
No, they were not preemptively researching a massive term paper. On the contrary, they were making final preparations for the 24-Hour Shakespeare Marathon, an all-night celebration of the Bard’s entire oeuvres. The organizers seemed eager to start, as their excited whistling echoed down the corridors.
Paul Selker ’08, who brought the marathon to Yale for the first time last year, was so excited that he woke up at 7:00 a.m. on Saturday morning and...
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