THE EAGLE Vol. 3. Agricultural College Mich. April 19 1892. No. 12. EAGLE’S circulation today is 108. LOCALS. Dr. Kedzie returned from Blissfield last night. Mr. Watkins is said to be very weak and nervous, yet on a fair way to recovery. There will be a special Faculty meeting this afternoon to make arrangements for the com­ ing Field Day. All want this to be the best of the series. Easter services were held- in the Chapel Sunday afternoon at half past two. The ex­ ercises were led by Pres. Clute, and music was furnished by the choir. The floral decorations were exceedingly beautiful. Our senior class is an unusually bright one. especially on the out side of their heads. We are thinking that these new red caps will all turn green before next Field Day, else that remarkable array will be credited to another College about thirty miles distant, and M.A.C. will not receive the honor she deserves, for THE EAGLE. EDITED AND PUBLISHED TRI WEEK Y BY ROSCOE KEDZIE. TERMS. FOR 6 MONTHS 25 CTS. FOR 1 WEEK 2 CTS. possessing such a remarkably brilliant class. At the M. I. A. A. meeting Saturday it was voted that no gold medals be given in the sports this year. Each visitor will pay for his board. The mile run and mile walk were entered as new sports. At the Senior class meeting yesterday W. P. Hawley was elected president. 92 or 93! who cares? Where is Tryne’s cap? Mr. Webster, a live stock artist is visiting Prof. Burnett and Mr. Larrabee. Senior caps, Olivet colors. The “Lansing Courier”, anew Lansing daily appeared for the first time yesterday. Albion and M.A.C. will play ball Thursday afternoon of Field Day. It will be the the first event. ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS PAPER ONE CENT A LINE. Send your laundry work with PEET & CROSBY agents for the Ionia Steam Laundry. *