A fact from William Hastie appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 4 December 2013 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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Chain-smoking?
editThe only support for the "chain smoking" claim given is a newspaper article (The Hindu, a 2002 article) in which the author states,
By the same token, Baikuntha Sanyal in his work on Vivekananda states that Hastie was so fond of Dutta that he made allowances for some of his faults as well, one being Dutta's habit of chain smoking.
There is no direct reference to any work of Sanyal, nor any direct quote. Which work of Sanyal? The only one which comes up in a search is Sri Sri Ramakrishna Leelamrita
This reference seems quite weak—it's a newspaper article which refers obliquely to some other unspecified source. Nowhere else do we find any evidence that Narendranath was a chain smoker. Yes, he smoked—but the evidence suggests he was not a chain smoker. So I suggest removing the claim unless and until the original source can be found and verified. Devadaru (talk) 04:20, 28 December 2022 (UTC)