Proper noun
Halberstam (plural Halberstams)
A surname.
According to David Halberstam 's book, The Education of a Coach, Belichick was given a choice by the NFL to introduce either the offense or defense. Source: Internet
Documents released under the FOIA show that the FBI tracked the late David Halberstam —a Pulitzer Prize -winning journalist and author—for more than two decades. Source: Internet
David Halberstam His first guitar had a nail for a nut and was so bowed that only the first few frets could be used. Source: Internet
According to Lisa Leff, Associated Press Writer, "After attending Harvard University, Halberstam launched his career in 1955 at the Daily Times Leader, a small daily newspaper in Mississippi. Source: Internet
Halberstam, p. 39 With his "manly, tormented voice", Bergreen, p. 112 Murrow contained and mastered the panic and danger he felt, thereby communicating it all the more effectively to his audience. Source: Internet
Halberstam, p. 24 As the 1930s loomed, Paley set about building the CBS talent stable. Source: Internet