Thomas Blane Robertson was an American football center born on July 25, 1917, in Oklahoma. He attended Duncan High School and played college football at Kansas, LSU, and Tulsa. Professionally, he played for the Brooklyn Dodgers in the NFL from 1941 to 1942 and the New York Yankees of the All-America Football Conference in 1946. During his career, Robertson participated in 34 games, starting in 21. He passed away on May 3, 1998, in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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Time Zone - America/Chicago (6:0 W)
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Meaning of the name - Tom
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Tom Robertson belongs to the GI Generation group.
Place of Birth: Lawton
Place of Death: Tulsa
Educated At: University of Tulsa | Louisiana State University | University of Kansas
Occupation: American football player
Employers: Brooklyn Dodgers | New York Yankees
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Ephemeris for July 25, 1917
Note: Moon position is location and time sensitive.Planet | Position (Tropical, Western) | Transits on July 25, 2024 | Secondary Progressions for July 25, 2024 |
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Sun | 2 Leo 11 | 3 Leo 16 | 16 Scorpio 46 |
Moon | 14 Libra 43 | 1 Aries 45 | 19 Virgo 47 |
Mercury | 16 Leo 3 | 29 Leo 51 | 20 Scorpio 22 |
Venus | 26 Leo 21 | 17 Leo 18 | 2 Capricorn 49 |
Mars | 28 Gemini 22 | 3 Gemini 23 | 3 Virgo 55 |
Jupiter | 4 Gemini 47 | 13 Gemini 15 | 8 Gemini 41 |
Saturn | 4 Leo 35 | 18 Pisces 47 | 15 Leo 1 |
Uranus | 22 Aquarius 28 | 26 Taurus 41 | 19 Aquarius 47 |
Neptune | 4 Leo 31 | 29 Pisces 47 | 7 Leo 7 |
Pluto | 4 Cancer 37 | 0 Aquarius 47 | 5 Cancer 18 |
Rahu | 9 Capricorn 28 | 9 Aries 55 | 3 Capricorn 48 |
Ketu | 9 Cancer 28 | 9 Libra 55 | 3 Cancer 48 |
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