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David Slater (born 1962) is an American singer.

David Slater is also the name of:

David Ansell Slater, FBA (1866–1938) was an English classicist, academic and schoolmaster. He was Professor of Latin successively at University College, Cardiff (1903–14); Bedford College, London (1914–20); and the University of Liverpool (1920–32). His 1927 translation of Ovid's Metamorphoses was an authoritative version of the text.

David Walker Slater was a Canadian economist, civil servant and former President of York University.

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