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Selander

Selander is a surname of Scandinavian origin. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Bjørn Selander (born 1988), American racing cyclist
  • Concordia Selander (1861-1935), Swedish stage and film actress and theatre manager
  • Hans "Hasse" Selander (born 1945), Swedish former footballer
  • Hjalmar Selander (1859 -1928), Swedish actor, stage director and theatre manager
  • Lars Selander (born 1958), Finnish politician on the autonomous Åland Islands
  • Lesley Selander (1900-1979), American film director
  • Robert Selander (born 1951), American businessman, former president and chief executive officer of MasterCard

Usage examples of "selander".

Quickly she stepped forward to show Senator Selander and Representative Wickland to their chairs.

It was understood by all, Edna knew, just as she herself understood it, that Dilman did not rank with the others, not even with Selander and Wickland.

Before the open door to Edna’s office, Senator Selander and Representative Wickland were engaged in a conversation.

Passing Selander and Wickland, she heard a snatch of their conversation.

The group beside the French doors that led to the Rose Garden, the group consisting of Senator Selander, Representative Wickland, General Fortney, and Secretary of State Eaton, were reading the front page of the newspaper that Senator Selander held out for them.

Of course, while you don’t have a President pro tempore eligible to succeed you, sitting in judgment of you, you do have some senators—notably Hoyt Watson because of his personal involvement, Bruce Hankins because of his regional prejudices, John Selander because of his affection for T.

Here and there, Abrahams could identify a juror he must soon confront: the smiling visage of the Majority Leader, Senator John Selander, the testy countenance, decorated with its pince-nez, of Senator Bruce Hankins, the vaguely Negroid features of Senator Roy Sampson, the perpetually snarling face of Senator Kirk Bollinger, the unexpected feminine profile of Senator Maxine Schultz, the leonine head of Senator Hoyt Watson.

The Acting President pro tempore of the Senate, John Selander, and his colleagues, Hankins and Watson, were marching single file toward the rostrum.

For a fraction of a second, his keen, sunken eyes took in the scene before him, and then, as his committee of escorts, Selander, Hankins, Watson, clustered around him, Chief Justice Johnstone entered the Chamber proper.

So Senator Selander, the senior member, who normally would have become President pro tempore, seconds the suggestion.

So Selander steps out of the caucus, phones me, and tells me to pass it on to T.

Last night I asked Senator Selander to read me Dilman’s voting record for this last session.

As a consequence, I was able to convince Miller, Hankins, Selander, Wickland, Noyes, all of them, that there was yet a third course.