Baron Snow of Leicester, also known as Charles Percy Snow, was an English novelist, scientist, and government advisor. Some synonyms for the title "Baron Snow of Leicester" include "Lord Snow," "Sir Charles Snow," and "Baron Charles Snow." Snow was a prolific writer whose novels often explored themes of class, education, and politics. He was also known for his work as a physicist and as a government advisor on science and technology policy. In 1959, he delivered the influential Rede Lecture, titled "The Two Cultures," which argued for greater integration between the sciences and the humanities. Snow's legacy continues to be felt in the fields of literature, science, and public policy.