THE EAGLE. Agricultural College Mich. Vol. 3. EAGLE'S circulation today is 93. April 14 1892. No. 10. LOCALS. There are no new cases of measles. L. Clute of Iona, brother of President Clute, who has been visiting his brother has returned home. Mr Stone the diphth­ eria and measles patient is much better. The work of digging the cellar of the Botan­ ical Laboratory began today. Mrs. Clute fell and hurt her ankle Wed­ nesday and is now con­ fined to her bed. If the weather is warm enough Saturday there will be a game of base ball. Students are now practising running and jumping on the new track for Field Day. There will be only six senior orations com­ mencement. “Gipsy” Corbin obe­ yed her own sweet will Tuesday P.M. much to the displeasure of Prof. and Mrs. Corbin. That was the second time she has run away. Subscribe for The Eagle. THE EAGLE. edited ano published tri-weekly BY ROSCOE KEDZIE. TERMS. FOB 6 MONTHS . FOR 1 WEEK ... . 25 CTS. 2 CTS. The Sophomore class recently elected Rit­ tenger president and Goodwin vice president to fill vacancies of Gun­ powder men resigned. The race track will soon be completed. The medals lor Field Day are being made by R.E. Brackett Jr. in Lansing. Prof Campbell of the Michigan University while performing a dan­ gerous experiment had an explosion which fil­ led his eyes with glass and made him blind for life. Advertisements in this paper I cent a line. At the students or­ ganization meeting yes terday it was unanimou­ sly voted that boxing be continued as one of the Field Day sports. and that the indoor sports be held on the evening of June 3 in the Opera House at Lans­ ing. Send your laundry work with PEET & CROS­ BY agents for the Ionia Steam Laundry. Call at room 21 William’s Hall for the best tennis and general sporting goods in the world. job printing IS DONE AT THE EAGLE PRINTING OFFICE!