Letter: Weird accounts
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Your support makes all the difference.APART from obvious errors of fact in Nicholas Coleridge's article concerning myself ('The Viscount of Middle England', Review, 13 June), he appears to have been listening to too much gossip and weird exaggerations of people prone to fantasy. I should like to point out that in 1943 during the Second World War (1939- 45) when I joined the Army, uni versity was not an option. Also Club 54 is in New York, not Paris; and I met Miss Lee at a private party at Xenon, New York.
The Rt Hon the Viscount Rothermere
London W8
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