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'''Robert Myers Ball''' ([[March 28]] [[1914]] - [[January 29]] [[2008]]) was an American [[Social Security (United States)|Social Security]] official, who served under three presidents (1962-1973) as [[Commissioner of Social Security]]. He is the longest-serving head of the Social Security Administration to date. He also founded the [[National Academy for Social Insurance]].
'''Robert Myers Ball''' ([[March 28]] [[1914]] - [[January 29]] [[2008]]) was an American [[Social Security (United States)|Social Security]] official, who served under three presidents (1962-1973) as [[Commissioner of Social Security]]. He is the longest-serving head of the Social Security Administration to date. He also founded the [[National Academy for Social Insurance]]. He graduated from [[Wesleyan University]] in 1935, and in 1936 received a master's degree from the same institution.


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Robert Myers Ball (March 28 1914 - January 29 2008) was an American Social Security official, who served under three presidents (1962-1973) as Commissioner of Social Security. He is the longest-serving head of the Social Security Administration to date. He also founded the National Academy for Social Insurance. He graduated from Wesleyan University in 1935, and in 1936 received a master's degree from the same institution.

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