Almon J. Sims ACE President 1925-26 University of Tennessee Knoxville, TN
A. J. Sims was born on a farm in Wayne County, Tennessee, in 1892. He graduated
from the University of Missouri School of Journalism and in 1915 went to work
for the Lawrence (Tennessee) Democrat, where he became chief reporter,
advertising manager and assistant editor.
In 1917, he joined the Nashville Tennessean, where he became state news editor
and produced a weekly page called "Country Life." The page was later expanded
to an eight-page section aimed at farmers and their families.
He became the first extension editor at the University of Tennessee in 1920. During his
tenure there, Sims was a monthly contributor to the
Progressive Farmer, Country Gentleman, Farm Journal, Hoard's Dairyman, and
other publications. He was appointed head of the agricultural information
department in 1946.
In 1954, he went to the Philippines to set up an agricultural information
system. After retiring from the university in 1960, Mr. and Mrs. Sims went to
Tehran, Iran, where he was agricultural information officer for the
International Cooperation Administration.
He died at his Knoxville home February 16, 1978. He was 85.
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