A series of scientific case-histories
8: The Peenemiinde Mystery tby R. V. JONES
Professor of Natural Philosophy, University of Aberdeen When the scientist strays from his narrow speciality into problems of more general concern, what distinctive quality of thought-if any —does he bring with him? Professor Jones suggests an answer to this question by discussing a problem of wartime intelligence.
This talk will be printed in The Listener.' The series is to be published early In the New Year as a BBC paperback.