THE EAGLE. Vol. 3. Agricultural College Mich. March 1892. No. 4. EAGLE’S circulation today 67. LOCALS. There are no new cases of diphtheria and the old ones are getting better. The farm department has purchased a new team of gray horses. Dr. Shank says he thinks the quarantine on College grounds will be raised next Monday. unless other cases appear before that time. Rev. C. Baldwin of Dayton Ohio, has been visiting his daughter Mrs. Prof. Cook for a few days past. March came in like a lion, where is the lamb? Nearly one half inch of rain fell last night, good for the cisterns, but bad for the roads. On the side of the race track towards Dr. Beal’s house there has been a place cut for the 100 yards dashes, jumping, &c. EDITED AND PUBLISHED TRl-WEEKLY BY ROSCOE KEDZIE. The Eagle TERMS. 25 CTS. FOR 6 MONTHS. 1 CT. FOR 1 WEEK. The managers of the race track think the diphtheria is a godsend as they can get so much student help for nothing. > PRESS NOTICES. The agricultural college is blessed with a tri­ weekly newspaper, the Eagle, printed, edited, and owned by Roscoe Kedzie, grandson of Dr. R. C. Kedzie of the college. The sheet is only 2 1-2x3 1 2 inches in dimensions, but for its size it is the newsiest paper in the country and. relatively, it has a good advertising patronage. The State Republican. There have come to us several well edited and neatly printed illustrations of amateur journalism, copies of the Eagle from the press of Master Roscoe Kedzie at the Agricultural College. Skill in any useful art will never come amiss. Grand Haven Herald. Send your Laundry work with PEET & CROSBY agents for the Ionia Steem Laundry.