Arthur P. Robinson

Arthur Pierce Robinson (February 23, 1879 – September 30, 1944) was an American football coach and businessman.

He attended Princeton University, where he graduated with honors with a civil engineering degree in 1903.

[1][2] While studying at Princeton, Robinson, at age 21, served as the head football coach at nearby Rutgers College in 1901.

In February 1907, he moved to Birmingham, Alabama in the employ of a northern contracting firm.

[5] In 1918, Robinson was living in Plainfield, New Jersey, with his wife Mary, and working as the sales manager for the Ransome Concrete Machinery Company.