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TOMORROW'S ENGINEERS

on BBC Radio 3

A Third Programme enquiry by Gerald Leach
Second of five enquiries into education for some of the professions.
What sort of people should tomorrow's engineers be-scientists or technologists: specialists or generalists? And how should they be educated to do their job of exploiting the resources of nature for man's good?
GERALD LEACH discusses these questions with SIR JOHN BAKER
PROFESSOR G. BOSWORTH
PROFESSOR F. R. BRADBURY Sir ROBERT COCKBURN DR. NORMAN MACLEOD PROFESSOR M. SEAMAN
PROFESSOR S. A. TOBIAS SIR FREDERICK WARNER and some students in training
Produced by ARCHIE CLOW
Tomorrow's Clergy: March 10

Contributors

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Gerald Leach
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Gerald Leach
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Sir John Baker
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Professor G. Bosworth
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Professor F. R. Bradbury
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Sir Robert Cockburn
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Dr. Norman MacLeod
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Professor M. Seaman
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Professor S. A. Tobias
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Sir Frederick Warner
Produced By:
Archie Clow

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