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Show Flat Fish for Low Water. "Carnegie lake" still continues to be a source of Interest both to the student stu-dent body and the townfolk of Prlnco-ton. Prlnco-ton. Discussion net or wanes as to tho advisablity of the college going In for rowing, a sport In which It may eventually event-ually hope to vie with the crows that row on the Thames or the Hudson. But lately a new suggestion has been made In the unherslty town us to the wisdom of the plan of stocklug the sheet of water with rlsli. Now, It must bo known that the new lake Is extremely ex-tremely shallow, Its greatest depth be-Ing be-Ing less than four feet. When tho matter of piscutoilul Interest was first under discussion, one undergraduate almost put tho subject to death by remarking: re-marking: "Well, If they must put fish In the lake they will lmvo In limit tho kind to flounders. Any other sort of fish would either scrapo themselves to death on the bottom or get sunburnt on their backs." |