"The Japanese husband is considerate, faithful and patient. It is his philosophy, his religion. He is a home-loving man and naturally he is thoughtful of the little attentions to his home and family. Every woman loves these little attentions."
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Caroline Takamine Beach
Caroline Takamine Beach (1866-08-05 – 1954-11-25) was an American socialite and philanthropist. As one of the first American women to marry a Japanese citizen when she married chemist Takamine Jōkichi in 1887, her personal life was a matter of public curiosity. Later in life she designed, built, and donated a chapel in Vail, Arizona to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tucson, in his memory.
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