It's National Book Lovers Day! To celebrate, we're sharing these photos of our rare book collections in use. Be sure to break out your favorite book and enjoy the day!
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It's National Book Lovers Day! To celebrate, we're sharing these photos of our rare book collections in use. Be sure to break out your favorite book and enjoy the day!

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Gathering in Wait Chapel for the annual Lovefeast. -Ken Bennett
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The sun rises over Hearn Plaza on the Wake Forest campus Friday morning. -Ken Bennett
Students in John Pickel’s photo book class look over prints by noted sports photographer Walter Ioss, part of the Wake Forest art collection, in Scales Fine Arts Center last week. -Ken Bennett