THE EAGLE No. 6. Agricultural College Mich. March 12 1892.Vol. 2. LOCALS Misses Mamie Montgomery, Raney, and Emma Storr from Olivet are visiting Miss Pearl Kedzie. Pussie THE EAGLE now has 19 regular subscribers, more than any other tri weekly on the grounds. Please add your name to the A Russian Hebrew was brutally treated by his fellow wool man yesterday at Bomnets factory. One man has been lodged in jail. list. THE PLANKS. Hear the banging of the planks- Oaken planks What a world of misery lies along these planks! How one stumbles, trips, and falls with a thud In the mud. In the icy air of night, When the stars do over sprinkle All the heavens, how they sparkle With a devilish delight! Then one slips, slides, and skates, And calls on all the Fates, Swears a little, and says he hates These College planks. Oh the planks, planks, planks, The long, narrow, flopping, slid­ ing, slipping, splashing, squeak­ ing, splintering, twisting, tripping teetering, criss cross planks! Can the State not give us some thing better than these planks? Anon. The organ concert at the Congregational church will be given March 30th. The organist will be Frederick Archer the great En­ glish organist. Mis. G. J. Bishop of Chicago will sing. 'The church will be dedicated April 3rd. THE EAGLE. Published and edited tri weekly by Roscoe Kedzie. TERMS. Per 6 months.......................25 cts. 1 ct. Per week Yesterday Prof Holdsworth nave an exceedingly interesting and instructive lecture to his class in Drawing. He treated the subject historically, practically, and arustically. He showed many specimens mens of work from the wood in the rough, to the finished print.