The Eagle. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE MICH. VOL. 3. MAY 26 1892. NO. 27. EAGLE’S circulation today is 155. LOCAL NEWS. Subscribe for THE EAGLE. During Field Day all articles of glorifica­ tion, such as Ribbons, Fireworks, souvenir canes &c. can be obtained of B. F. Bain. Classes started with very full attendance yesterday. Prof. Woodworth returned yesterday from his visit in Caseville. We are approaching kerosene illumination. A large number of people from the College enjoyed a fine concert at the congregational church of Lansing last night. The question of a temporary grand stand will be submitted to the State Board today. The faculty have recomended to the Board the addition of one year to the Course. The standard admission to the Freshmen class will be raised. THE EAGLE. Edited and published tri-weekly by Roscoe Kedzie. TERMS. Single copy I cent. Per week 2 cents. Per 6 months 25 cents. Advertising rates made known on application. Entered at the P. O. at Agri. Coll. Mich. as second class mail matter. THE EAGLE did not appear yesterday as the editor was away. Dr. F. J. Hodges of Anderson Ind. will visit the College during Field Day. The faculties of Olivet and Albion are said to have refused to permit the ladies to attend the Reception Thursday evening on account of the dancing. It is said that there is no one sick on the grounds. THE EAGLE PRINTING OFFICE CALL AT FOR YOUR PRINTING. JOB