Background
Slemmons was born in Cadiz, Ohio on December 1, 1855.
Slemmons was born in Cadiz, Ohio on December 1, 1855.
He graduated from Princeton University in 1877 and from the Western Theological Seminary (now Pittsburgh Theological Seminary) in 1887. He earned a Doctor of Divinity from Grove City College in 1900 and West&J awarded him an honorary Doctor of Laws degree in 1936.
He gave the Master"s Oration at the Princeton commencement in 1880, a speech entitled "Literary and Academic Exclusiveness." The New York Times called it an "extremely practical view of the caste feeling existing between high institutions of learning and the common every-day world."
He served as President Pro Tem. of Washington & Jefferson College from May 1918 to June 1919. He served as a trustee of the Board of Trustees for 38 years and on West&J"s faculty as adjunct professor of Biblical Literature from 1919 to 1935. He retired from full-time teaching in 1935, but he continued teaching two philosophy courses until his death on September 4, 1939 at the age of 83.
He served on the Church Erection Committee and was involved in a protest against a declaration against a resolution from the "Committee on Temperance" declaring "no political party has the right to expect the support of Christian men so long as the party..refuses to put itself on record against the saloon.".