THE EAGLE. Agricultural College Mich. Vol. 3. April 9 1892. No. 8. LOCALS. There are thirteen cases of measles now. Mr. Bert Cook is sick, may be measles. Mr. Stone who is just recovering from diphth­ eria in the hospital east of the College, now has the measles. Did the Doctor carry the de­ sease to him? If so let us fumigate and quar­ antine the Doctor. The Natural History Club met last night and had an interesting meeting; Mr. Gordon gave a talk on water ferns, Mr. Davis on beetles, and Mr. Whee­ ler on moss. At the next meeting Mr. Lowe and Prof. McNair will talk. Eight members of the junior class spent this morning in dissect­ ing a lamb. The temperature went down to 28 last night. It seems as if it was pretty late for snow. We hope that before very long The Eagle will purchase a new self- inking press. printing Thursday, April 27th will be Arbor Day. Let every body plant a tree. THE EAGLE. EDITED AND PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY BY ROSCOE KEDZIE. news and a new day for colds. TERMS. FOR 6 MONTHS . • 25 CTS. FOR 1 WEEK • • • 2 CTS. Send your laundry work with PEET & CROS­ BY agents for the Ionia Steam Laundry. There have been some new work tables put into the south end of the Chemical Labor­ atory. The Sunday exercises will be resumed tomor­ row, Rev. C. B. Berry will preach. Call at room 21 William’s Hall for the best tennis and general sporting goods in the world. A week from next Sunday is Easter, are we to have the delight­ ful exercizes we have had for the last two years? This is a cold day for ■ JOB PRINTING IS DONE AT THE EAGLE PRINTING OFFICE.