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on 22 October 1868. He was the son of William Henry Cook MD (1825-1882) and Harriet Bickersteth (1830-1918) His mother's family were leading ecclesiastical scholars of the time, including
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at Cambridge in 1931, where he had held the position as Reader, until 1934. From 1935 to 1952, Cook was Vice-President of Queens' College. Cook was elected as a fellow of the
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for poetry at Cambridge in 1889. In 1893, he was awarded a fellowship at
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A.E. Housman at University College London: The Election of 1892
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in 1944. Professor Cook died in Cambridge on 26 April 1952.
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in 1941. He was elected an International Member of the
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British Academy for the humanities and social sciences
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From 1907 to 1931 he was 664: 603:British classical scholars 264:Queens' College, Cambridge 229:Trinity College, Cambridge 117:Trinity College, Cambridge 174: 106:St. Paul's School, London 93: 35: 18:British Classical scholar 584:Approaches to Greek Myth 368:. In Gill, David (ed.). 204:Early life and education 155:Bedford College, London 503:Naiditch, P.G. (1997). 276:University of Cambridge 260:Bedford College, London 244:Chancellor's Gold Medal 158:University of Cambridge 136:Classical archaeologist 623:British archaeologists 380:10.1093/ref:odnb/32538 365:"Cook, Arthur Bernard" 648:People from Hampstead 272:Classical Archaeology 223:Cook was educated at 563:search.amphilsoc.org 559:"APS Member History" 362:Nock, A. D. (2004). 300:Cambridge Ritualists 147:, University teacher 44:Arthur Trevor Haddon 465:Rose, H.J. 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Arthur Trevor Haddon
Hampstead
England
British Academy
Alma mater
Trinity College, Cambridge
MA
Art Historian
University of Cambridge
FBA
archeologist
classical scholar
Hampstead, London
Edward Bickersteth (Dean of Lichfield)
Edward Bickersteth (bishop of Exeter)
St. Paul's School
Trinity College, Cambridge
Oxford University's
Newdigate prize
Chancellor's Gold Medal
Trinity College
Bedford College, London
Queens' College, Cambridge
Reader
Classical Archaeology
University of Cambridge
Laurence Professor of Classical Archaeology
British Academy for the humanities and social sciences

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