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Heading west between Christmas and New Year’s, the Harvard men’s hockey team earned a split in the unfriendly confines of No. 10 North Dakota’s Ralph Engelstad Arena, winning Thursday and losing Friday in a pair of one-goal affairs. “It does a lot for our confidence,” junior center Kevin Du said. “We proved to ourselves that we could play with any team in the country.” The Crimson (10-6-1, 7-5-0 ECAC) hadn’t defeated...

Author: By Rebecca A. Seesel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Earns Split in North Dakota | 12/31/2005 | See Source »

...Harvard men’s hockey team travels to Grand Forks, N.D. for a two-game set on Dec. 29-30 in the Fighting Sioux’s Ralph Engelstad Arena, which holds 11,500 fans. The latter of the contests will be broadcast on ESPNU. The Crimson (9-5-1, 7-5-0 ECAC) is 3-3-1 in its last seven games, while North Dakota (12-7-1, 6-6-0 WCHA) is 5-2-0 in the same span. It will be the first time Harvard has played a WCHA team since Dec. 27, 2003, when...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Men’s hockey to travel to North Dakota for a two-game set out against the WCHA foe. | 12/19/2005 | See Source »

...understand that there are a lot of different opinions regarding this issue, but what troubles me the most is that you included an illustration of what the artist assumes to be the atmosphere at one of our university’s athletic contests. I work at the Ralph Engelstad Arena, and I have never seen anyone attending any UND game resemble the person in her picture. Anyone dressed like that who is creating a disturbance around him would be asked to remove the articles that would be considered offensive, or else he would be asked to leave. Nor have...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: U. North Dakota Illustration Is Not Representative Of Fans | 10/24/2005 | See Source »

...Ralph Engelstad, owner of Las Vegas' Imperial Palace casino, did extensive financial homework before investing $2 million, by having his accountant Ira Bradshaw carefully scrutinize the Sentinel offering. Said Bradshaw: "From every possible angle it seemed a viable investment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The $130 Million Celebrity Scam: Two Wall Street Firms | 12/5/1983 | See Source »

...Engelstad and the other Sentinel clients could see their tax deductions turn into nightmares if the defendants are convicted and the write-offs are disallowed. Although the Sentinel customers do not face any criminal liability, the Internal Revenue Service could force them to cough up back taxes. The investors, who have already lost some of their principal, could owe the IRS as much as $65 million, or half of the $130 million they thought was protected in a tax shelter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The $130 Million Celebrity Scam: Two Wall Street Firms | 12/5/1983 | See Source »

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