Charles Alexander Robinson Jr. (March 30, 1900 – February 23, 1965) was an American classical scholar.
He spent post-graduate years at the American Academy in Rome, where he met Celia Sachs, daughter of art historian Paul J. Sachs.
[1] He also published a series of "first books" that introduced children to classical history through text, photographs, drawings, and maps.
The Charles Alexander Robinson, Jr., Memorial Lecture was inaugurated at Brown University in 1965 and given annually since by a distinguished, senior scholar on a topic of broad interest to scholars, students, and community members.
[3] The Charles A. Robinson Memorial Trophy is an award given by Brown University to the ice hockey letterman attaining the highest academic average for his first seven semesters.