"And once again, as to the in-and-out of the Round Robin: it's the facts we're after. We believe every fact is a child of God. We don't care where it was born, or who nourished and cherished it; but we're interested in your reasons for accepting it, and for thinking it maybe means this-or-that. We quote Gregory, that 'in science there is no finality, there should therefore be no dogmatism' - and also Strindberg, who wrote that the whole business of man is 'not to turn his back upon the Light.' This Light may be a poor thing, but our business is to make the best of it, try to feed and bright it, to make it shine into dark corners."
Meade Layne in the first issue of the BSRA's Round Robin, February 1945.
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