- Linus A. Sims
Linus Arthur Sims (
September 22 ,1882 -September 15 ,1949 ) was aneducator and administrator who was the driving force behind the establishment ofSoutheastern Louisiana University in Hammond. Sims created HammondJunior College in 1925, which became the former Southeastern Louisiana College in 1928. In 1970, the institution was declared auniversity . During the 1990s, Southeastern was one of the fastest growing institutions of higher learning in theUnited States .Sims was born in Crossville in DeKalb County in northeastern
Alabama to theMethodist minister Levi Copedge Sims and the former Mary Emily Bussey. He was educated inpublic schools . He attended, first,Vanderbilt University inNashville, Tennessee , and then Methodist-affiliatedCentenary College of Louisiana , then in Jackson inEast Feliciana Parish . Centenary relocated toShreveport in 1908. Sims later procured amaster's degree fromLouisiana State University inBaton Rouge .Sims entered the ministry in 1907. In 1911, he became a
teacher . He married the former Isabel Johnson of Monroe, the seat ofOuachita Parish , in northeastern Louisiana. They had two chidren Joseph Arthur Sims (1914-1973) and Lydel Sims (born 1916). Joseph Sims was a prominent Hammondattorney andpolitician affiliated with the Long dynasty.Sims taught in Gonzales in
Ascension Parish , Cheneyville inRapides Parish , Ponchatoula inTangipahoa Parish and Bogalusa, the seat ofWashington Parish . In 1923, he was appointed principal of HammondHigh School . Two years later, he established the junior college in one wing of the high school structure. He urged the purchase of a new campus in 1927 and moved the institution to northern Hammond.In 1933, Sims relocated to Natchitoches in north Louisiana to become the purchasing agent for
Northwestern State University (then College). After four years, he returned to teaching. He was the Hammondpostmaster from 1944 until his death, one week before his 68th birthday.Sims is interred in Greenlawn Cemetery in Hammond. The library on Southeastern's campus is named the Linus A. Sims Memorial Library in his honor.
References
"Linus Arthur Sims", "A Dictionary of Louisiana Biography", Vol. 2 (1988), pp. 745-746
Margaret Smythe, "The Founding of Southeastern Louisiana College"
Sims obituary, "Hammond Vindicator", September 16, 23, 1949
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