Discover student life at Wake Forest College in 1917 through the pages of "The Howler, Volume 1917." This historic yearbook offers a glimpse into the academic, social, and cultural experiences of students during a pivotal time. From photographs of campus scenes and student organizations to records of sporting events and theatrical productions, "The Howler" provides a comprehensive snapshot of a bygone era in higher education. Explore the traditions, personalities, and aspirations of the Wake Forest community as it stood over a century ago. A valuable resource for alumni, historians, and anyone interested in the heritage of American colleges and universities.
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