- James Edward Ruffin
'James Edward Ruffin (
July 24 ,1893 -April 9 ,1977 ) was a U.S. Representative fromMissouri .Born on a farm near
Covington, Tennessee , Ruffin moved toAurora, Missouri with his parents.He graduated from Aurora High School in 1912 and from Drury College (Drury University ),Springfield, Missouri , in 1916. While in college he was a member of Phi Alpha Sigma, and laterLambda Chi Alpha .He taught school at Nickerson (Kansas) College in 1917, before being commissioned a first lieutenant onNovember 27 ,1917 . He served in the Fifty-third Regiment, Pioneer Infantry, overseas with the First and Thirty-fifth Divisions, and was discharged onJune 3 ,1919 .In 1920, Ruffin graduated from the
Cumberland School of Law atCumberland University ,Lebanon, Tennessee , in 1920. He was admitted to the bar that same year and commenced practice inSpringfield, Missouri . From 1926 to 1928, he served as assistant city attorney.Ruffin was elected as a Democrat to the
Seventy-third Congress .He was unsuccessful in his bid for renomination to theSeventy-fourth Congress in 1934.Ruffin was appointed special assistant to the
United States Attorney General onMay 9 ,1935 . Assigned to the criminal division of the Department of Justice, he served until August 1953.He resumed the practice of law in
Springfield, Missouri , where he diedApril 9 ,1977 .Ruffin is interred in East Lawn Cemetery.References
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