Ball, Robert S., 1911-1961
Robert S. Ball was a prize winning writer, news reporter, and editor who specialized in space, aviation, and labor reporting. He was born in Washington, D.C., on October 5, 1911, to Dr. Carleton Ball, government agronomist, and Bertha Ball. He graduated from Central High School and attended George Washington University. He became a reporter for the Washington Daily News in 1931 and later succeeded Ernie Pyle, famous WWII war correspondent, as Aviation Editor. In 1935, Ball joined the Detroit News, serving as assistant aviation editor and general contractor, later becoming aviation editor.
He served in the 95th Infantry Division in Europe during WWII and was twice awarded the Bronze Star. From 1951 to 1953, he served as administrative assistant to U.S. Senator Blair Moody. He married Marion Lacey, another Moody staff member, on December 6, 1952.
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