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Sims

American  
[simz] / sɪmz /

noun

  1. William Sowden 1858–1936, U.S. admiral, born in Canada.


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William Sims wrote in 1920’s “The Victory at Sea” that the point of escorting Allied shipping in World War I wasn’t to protect the ships.

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He did, and in 2011, Christopher Sims and his friend Thomas Sargent won a Nobel Prize for their work revealing how the lines of cause and effect ripple through the economy.

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Those who knew Sims praised his genius and marveled at his kindness.

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Sims died last week as a result of injuries he sustained in a fall from a horse in 2024.

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Sims was born in Washington, D.C., in 1942, the son of Albert and Ruth Sims.

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