- Elizabeth Gray Vining
Elizabeth Janet Gray Vining (
October 6 ,1902 -November 27 ,1999 ), born Elizabeth Janet Gray and also known as Elizabeth Gray Vining, was a professional librarian who tutoredEmperor Akihito of Japan in English while he was theCrown Prince . She was also a noted author ofchildren's literature .Biography
Vining was born in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and was a graduate of Germantown Friends School and laterBryn Mawr College , class of 1923. In 1926, after earning a degree in library science from the Drexel Institute in 1925, she became a librarian at theUniversity of North Carolina , and in 1929 she married Morgan Fisher Vining, associate director of the Extension Division of the same university. The marriage ended in 1933 with her husband's death in aNew York City automobile accident , in which she was also severely injured. During her convalescence, she converted to theQuaker church.Vining was selected by the
Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers during the occupation of Japan after the end ofWorld War II to be a private tutor to theImperial House of Japan . In addition to teachingEnglish language skills, she also introduced the children of the Imperial Household: (Prince Hitachi and Princesses Kazuko, Atsuko, and Takako) to western values and culture. She also lectured at the Gakushuin University and at theTsuda College . For her work, she was awarded theOrder of the Sacred Crown , third class, shortly before her return to the United States in 1950.After her return to the United States, she wrote a book about her experiences in Japan ("
Windows for the Crown Prince ", 1952) and went on to author over 60 other works of fiction and non-fiction. She was awarded aNewbery medal for "Adam of the Road ".Partial bibliography
*"Meredith's Ann" (1927)
*"Tangle Garden" (1928)
*"Meggy MacIntosh" (1930)
*"Jane Hope" (1933)
*"Young Walter Scott" (1935)
*"Beppy Marlowe" (1936)
*"Penn" (1938)
*"Contributions of the Quakers" (1939)
*"The Fair Adventure (1940)
*"Adam of the Road " (1942)
*"Sandy (1945)
*"Windows for the Crown Prince" (1952)
*"The Virginia Exiles" (1955)
*"Friend of Life - A Biography of Rufus M. Jones" (1958)
*"The Cheerful Heart" (1959)
*"Return to Japan" (1960)
*"I Will Adventure" (1962)
*"Take Heed of Loving Me" (1963)
*"Flora: A Biography" (1966)
*"I, Roberta" (1967)
*"Quiet Pilgrimage" (1970)
*"The Taken Girl (1972)
*"Being Seventy - The Measure of a Year" (1978)
*"Harnessing Pegasus: Inspiration and Meditation" (1978)References
*cite book
last = Bix
first = Herbert B
year = 2001
title = Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan
publisher = Harper Perennial
location =
id = ISBN 0-06-093130-2External links
* [http://www2.gol.com/users/quakers/vining_obituary.htm Quaker Obituaries]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B01E0D6113FF932A35751C1A96F958260 New York Times obiturary]
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