U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, 1964

Anderson Holliday v. Anthony J. Celebrezze, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare

Anderson Holliday v. Anthony J. Celebrezze, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit · Decided April 16, 1964 · Cameron, Bell, Ingraham
329 F.2d 320 (Federal Reporter, Second Series)

Anderson Holliday v. Anthony J. Celebrezze, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare

Opinion

PER CURIAM;

Appellant ought to establish a period of disability, and to obtain disability benefits under Title II of the Social Security Act. 42 U.S.C.A. §§ 416 (i) and 423. Upon a review of the record on which this appeal is based, the briefs submitted, and after hearing argument of counsel, we are of the opinion that this case is indistinguishable from and is controlled by Robinson v. Celebrezze, 5 Cir., 1964, 326 F.2d 840. It follows, therefore, that the judgment appealed from must be, and it is affirmed.

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