THE EAGLE. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE MICH. VOL. 3. APRIL 30 1892. NO. 17. EAGLE’S circulation today is 143. LOCAL NEWS. Subscribe for THE EAGLE. The Detroit Evening Journal of Wednesday sails into the sanitary condition of the College. Mr- Foreman the suspected case of diphthis reported as well and happy as any student on the campus. Stowell, Harmon, and Ward are out of the measles hospital. With the exception of Mr. Watkins there are no sick students. Lansing Y. M. C. A. and M. A. C. played ball yesterday. Poor playing was the feature of the game. M. A. C. 7, Y. M. C. A. 4. Speaking tubes are to connect the Secretary’s office with the other offices in the Library and Museum building. Our campus is to be made into a large bo­ tanic garden. Dr. Beal, Prof. Taft, and Mr. Garfield go to St. Louis to visit the best in the U. S. with that end in view. THE EAGLE. EDITED AND PUBLISHED TRI WEEKLY BY ROSCOE KEDZIE. TERMS. FOR 6 MONTHS 25 CTS. FOR WEEK 2 CTS. The State Board of Agriculture appropriated $1,500 for books for the Experiment Station library. Second Lieut. E. A. Lewis, of Fort Clark, Texas, is expected to succeed Lieut. Critten­ den. Mr. P. G. Holden’s salary has been increas­ ed to $1,000 a year. ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS PAPER ONE CENT A LINE. Send your laundry work with PEET & CROSBY agents for the Ionia Steam Laundry. You can buy the best sporting goods of CHASE & CLARK. Patronize SHEARER’S Steam Laundry the best in the state, WILLEY & KAINS, Agents. Oil House open every evening from 6.30 to 7 P. M. EAGLE PRINTING OFFICE FOR YOUR JOB PRINTING. CALL AT THE