1,200 UMass Dartmouth grads surprised with $1,000 in cash from billionaire commencement speaker — under one condition

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A commencement speaker at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth gave the graduates some inspiring words for their futures — and $1,000 cash each to get them started.

Robert Hale, Jr., the billionaire founder and CEO of Quincy-based Granite Telecommunications, sent the students into a frenzy when he told them “each graduate who crossed the stage” on Thursday “would receive one $500 envelope to keep as a gift,” the university said.

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A second $500 envelope was also presented to each grad to be given to “someone in need or a charity or cause close to them,” the school said.

Hale, who stuffed the envelopes into two giant duffel bags he brought on stage with him, told the crowd that for him and his wife “the greatest joys we’ve had in our life have been the gift of giving.”

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