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University officials and dozens of alumni gathered Saturday at the Kennedy School of Government to dedicate a scholarship in memory of slain doctor and author Michael Halberstam '53.
Donations from more than 300 people raised more than $110,000 for the scholarship fund, and a recipient will be picked within a few weeks, Milton Gwintzwek '54, who helped organize the campaign said.
President Bok called the quick fund raising testimony to a "virtuous man" and said Halberstam's brother David--the Pulitzer Prize winning author of The Best and the Brightest--told stories of Michael's exploits as an undergraduate, and told Bok he hoped a recipient with the same "exuberance and joy" as his brother could be found for the prize.
Halberstam's brother David--the Pulitzer Prize winning author of The Best and the Brightest--told stories of Michael's exploits as an undergraduate, and told Bok he hoped a recipient with the same "exuberance and joy" as his brother could be found for the prize.
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