EAGLE. THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE MICH. MAY 3 l892. NO. 18. Vol. 3. EAGLE’S circulation today is 147. LOCAL NEWS. Mr. Watkins is much better. Subscribe for THE EAGLE. Expected— class caps and scraps. Sec. Reynolds and Mr. Garfield are in Chi­ cago to make arrangements for the encamp­ ment of College cadets during the World’s Fair. Prof. Harwood has a new horse, and Prof. Breckenridge is looking for one. The stretches of lawn are being broken to admit groops of small shrubs. O. E. Wilber has gone home, he will return next term. We are glad to note the removal of the ruins of the Botanical Laboratory. The ruins have been a blotch on our campus for more than two years. The President’s office has been much im­ proved in appearance. THE EAGLE. EDITED AND PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY BY ROSCOE KEDZIE. TERMS. FOR 6 MONTHS 25 CTS. FOR WEEK 2CTS. Local field day next Saturday. All the runs, field and track events will take place, beginning at 1.30 with 100 yards dash which will be followed by 220 yard dash; 440 yard dash; one half mile run; mile run; 120 yard hurdle race; jumping; vaulting &c. A ball game will he played between M. A. C. and Olivet. R. E. Brackett of Lansing will pre­ sent a solid silver medal to the best all-round athlete. The medal however can not be the property of any one until won twice in succes­ sion. 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.