THE EAGLE Agricultural College Mich. Vol. 3 March 24 1892. No. 1. LOCALS. Madame Reynolds left for Chicago today. Mr. Will Clute returned from Grand Rapids last night 'There will be 11 senior orations next com­ mencement. The quarantine on Mr. Wheeler’s family will be removed next Friday night. Ex speaker Rich and Gov. Winans are ex­ pected to talk before the Y. M. C. A. at an early day. The College was well represented at the 'Theater last night in Lansing to hear Rhea. Mrs. Corbin will teach the Juvenile school. The school will open next Monday morning, the hours are from 9 to 12 and 1 to 3 for 5 days in the week. The Agri. and Albion Colleges have voted to admit Ypsilanti into the inter-collegiate league. EDITED AND PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY BY ROSCOE KEDZIE. THE EAGLE. TERMS. 25 CTS. FOR 6 MONTHS. 1 CT. FOR1 WEEK. State News. Upper peninsula republicans want J. M. Longyear of Marquette sent to the Minneapolis convention as a delegate-at-large. Rev. C. E. Brown of Chicago will enter upon his duties as pastor of the First Congregation­ al Church of Olivet on April I. The flouring mill owned by ex-Shriff Perkins of Charlotte, and one of the largest in the state, was consumed by fire yesterday. ' If you are thinking of getting a wheel this season, call and see C. II. Alexander. 122 Well’s Hall. Agent for the Phyco Miss Loa Renner is agent for The Detroit Free Press. THE EAGLE is now twice as large aS it has been. We hope that the subscription list will be double, and also that the old subscribers are pleased with the new plumage of THE EAGLE.