WilliamSelden Todman (July 31, 1916 – July 29, 1979) was an American television producer and personality born in New York City. He produced many of television's
generosity and the breadth of his interests. According to historian WilliamSelden: “Moses Taylor Pyne was a director of four banks, four steel and metal
Cosmetics. On December 17, 1950, at the St. Regis New York, she married WilliamSelden Todman, a television and radio producer of Goodson-Todman Productions
formed to analyze existing languages and was made up of six individuals: WilliamSelden and Gertrude Tierney of IBM, Howard Bromberg and Howard Discount of
belonged to Samuel P. Brown who had purchased it the same year from WilliamSelden. Selden was a Confederate sympathizer who had been forced to move back
the vision and dedication of Principals Brother John O'Brien, Brother WilliamSelden and Brother Ronald Blyth who guided St Patrick's through years of change
William Jackson John Nelson, pitcher John "Pat" W. Patterson, third base WilliamSelden, pitcher Arthur Thomas Sol White, infield Clarence Williams, catcher
for Lafayette McQuown, an early resident of Stambaugh who assisted WilliamSelden, Jr. in surveying the town site in 1882. McQuown served as village president
In 1936, in conjunction with one of George Washington's descendants, WilliamSelden Washington, Woodhouse donated many documents on George Washington to
Mine (later renamed the Riverton Mine) on the east bank of the river. WilliamSelden quickly convinced the Chicago and North Western Railway run a line from