The Eagle. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE MICH. VOL. 3. MAY 14 1892. NO. 23. EAGLE’S circulation today is 152 LOCAL NEWS. Harry Walson, one of our students has left College. Mr. Peck, father of the diphtheria patient, who was here yesterday has returned to his home. Dr. Kedzie is making a Sanitary analysis of the water in the Artesian well and from the hydrants in all the College halls for his private information. A new 48 Radial drill is being erected in the Machine Shop at the Mechanical Building. A number of students have gone home to spend vacation but a few will stay to practise for Field Day. A new water pipe has been laid from Abbot hall to the edge of the campus for the benefit of the students. The ball team went to Albion today. THE EAGLE. Edited and published tri-weekly by Roscoe Kedzie. TERMS. Single copy 1 cent. Per week 2 cents. Per 6 months 25 cents. Advertising rates made known on apleication. Entered at the P. O. at Agri. Coll. Mich. as second class mail matter. The EAGLE is now entered at the P. O. as second class mail matter. Papers are mailed every Wednesday morning. Any one wishing to have the EAGLE sent away can have them sent postage free. Another case of diphtheria. Mr. Watkins of Manchester who is here to care for his broth er, L. W. Watkins, has the diphtheria, he has been removed to the hospital. Mr. Foreman has been discharged from the hospital, Mr. Peck is better. Oil House open every evening from 6.30 to 7 P. M. Call at the Eagle printing office for your job printing.