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A Memorial Minute on Arthur Darby Nock*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 August 2011

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Arthur Darby Nock was born in Portsmouth, England on February 21, 1902, the son of Cornelius and Alice Mary Ann Page Nock. In his family's quiet and somewhat austere home, he and his elder sister were always urged to excel in their school work and had little opportunity for easy contact with friends. In later years Nock felt that early loss. Meanwhile, however, he flourished in the atmosphere of forced learning, and distinguished himself both at the Portsmouth Grammar School and at Trinity College, Cambridge, to which he had won a Scholarship.

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Copyright © President and Fellows of Harvard College 1964

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* A minute on the life and services of the late Professor Arthur Darby Nock, Frothingham Professor of the History of Religion, prepared for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University by a committee consisting of Professors Crane Brinton, Frank M. Cross, Jr., Fred N. Robinson, Krister Stendahl, and Zeph Stewart (Chairman). This minute was presented to the Faculty at its meeting on February 11, 1964.