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Appointed by
  
Gerald R. Ford

Succeeded by
  
Bill Hefner

Role
  
U.S. representative

Preceded by
  
Charles R. Jonas

Name
  
Earl Ruth


Succeeded by
  
Frank E. Barnett

Political party
  
Republican

Preceded by
  
Frank C. Mockler

Full Name
  
Earl Baker Ruth

Party
  
Republican Party

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Born
  
February 7, 1916 Spencer, North Carolina (
1916-02-07
)

Died
  
August 15, 1989, Salisbury, North Carolina, United States

Education
  
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Earl Baker Ruth (February 7, 1916 – August 15, 1989) was a three-term U.S. Representative from North Carolina and subsequently served as Governor of American Samoa.

Born in Spencer, North Carolina, Ruth graduated from Central High School in Charlotte, North Carolina in 1934. He earned an A.B. at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, North Carolina in 1938 and a M.A. from the same institution in 1942. He completed his graduate-level education with a Ph.D. from the school in 1955. He was a teacher and coach at Chapel Hill High School, 1938–40. Chapel Hill, North Carolina In 1933 Ruth was the North Carolina High School tennis champion (singles). While at UNC, Chapel Hill Ruth was a basketball standout, serving as captain of the Tar Heel team in both his Junior and Senior years (1936–37 and 1937–38).

He subsequently served in the United States Navy. Ruth was head basketball coach and director of athletics at Catawba College in Salisbury, North Carolina from 1946 to 1960. From 1960 to 1968 he served as the Dean of Students there. He was member of Salisbury City Council from 1963 to 1968, serving as mayor pro tempore from 1967 to 1968.

Ruth was elected as a Republican to the Ninety-first and to the two succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1969 – January 3, 1975). He was an unsuccessful candidate for re-election to the Ninety-fourth Congress in 1974. He was then appointed by President of the United States Gerald R. Ford to be Governor of American Samoa from 1975 to 1976. He died on August 15, 1989, in Salisbury and was interred in Salisbury National Cemetery.

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