Proper noun
Slocum (plural Slocums)
A surname.
According to Charles E. Slocum, the American military built Fort Industry at the mouth of the Maumee about 1805, but as a temporary stockade. Source: Internet
According to J. David Slocum, "protagonists assume the literal identities of dead men in nearly fifteen percent of all noir." Source: Internet
CORVALLES, Ore. (AP) — Oregon State basketball player Destiny Slocum has opted to enter the transfer portal for her final season of eligibility. Source: Internet
Despite opinion that such a voyage was impossible, Slocum rebuilt a derelict convert sloop Spray and sailed her single-handed around the world. Source: Internet
He was a contemporary of Ted Nelson at Swarthmore, and he scored Nelson's experimental film, The Epiphany of Slocum Furlow. Source: Internet
In 2002, Dallas musician and visual artist Paul Slocum developed a cartridge called Synthcart for the Atari 2600, which allows the user to turn an Atari 2600 into a two-voice synthesizer and drum machine. Source: Internet