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Beatrice Erskine Lane Suzuki
English Phonetics | Beatrice Erskine Lane Suzuki |
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Sort Name | Suzuki, Beatrice |
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Beatrice Lane Suzuki was the American wife of D. T. Suzuki, the well-known philosopher, Buddhist scholar, and Zen popularizer in the West. Her name is familiar to few Theosophists, yet she played an important role in Japanese Theosophy. (Source Accessed Sep 14, 2021)
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