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Work Is now being done In the de I partment of English Literature to add new lotiries in lonnection with the University Extension Department At present ionises I, II, VIII and the equivalents of l and VII are offered The new course now under discus sion will piobably be Shakespeare's Macbeth Those in i barge of this department aie well satisfied with the results as the students taking up these courses aie 1 1 ill In earnest, desirous of im piovemeiit and advancement, and in several cases have become so inter i sted that they later tame to the Unl Iverslty to enter tegular courses This fact in Itself speakb well tor the Ex tension Department Being a magician sometimes has Its disadvantages, especially when one is adept in the ait ot dealing winning1 poker hands .1 Wan en Keane, who is at the Oipheuni this week, had a' .ather unpli as.mt lew moments in New Yoik teienily at one ol the weekly smokers ot the (Jreen Roob club lie was (ailed upon to enteitain the g.ith eiing and gave his famous card tilck ' ot dealing five exceptionally good poker hands m one deal after the i arils weie shunted and cut by some one in the audience fter the entertainment I Keane was invited to sit in a fiiendly 'game Before the deal came around j to Keane, two of the ineinbeis sudden ly if member ed business engagements and the other two didn't think poker was a good three handed gamo. 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