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Vernon studied in Harvard Law School, and graduated in 1897. He was at the head of Mass. State Penitentiary System. Then he left Massachusetts and settled in California (abt. 1914) where he married Jenny.
Source: The Municipal Register, City of Boston, 1908. p. 74
Vernon V. Skinner, Penal Institutions Commissioner. Term ends in 1910. Salary, $5000.
Source: The New York Times, December 25, 1909
Boston penal officials out. – Mayor Removes Commissioner Skinner and Deputy Carruth. BOSTON, Dec. 24. – Mayor George A. Hibbard’s Christmas surprise for Penal Commissioner Vernon V. Skinner to-day was his removal from office and the appointment in his place of Stree Commissioner Gui C. Emerson. Mayor Hibbard directed Emerson to dismiss Deputy Commissioner Herbert S. Carruth as well. Mayor Hibbard bases his action on the allegation that Skinner and Carruth have been guilty of “suppression and misrepresentation” of the conditions existing at Deer Island, where the Suffolk County Hous of Correction is maintained. Skinner on Wednesday testified before the Finance Commission that the penal institution’s steamer Monitor had been loaned for private excursions at the request of the Mayor or his secretary, James C. White; that officers at the Deer Island institution had been kept in office after having been detected supplying prisoners with morphine, and that intoxication among the officers at the institution was not extremely rare.
Source: History of the Harvard Law School and of Early Legal Conditions in America, vol. I, 1908.
Skinner, Vernon Villiers: born Boston, Nov. 22, 1868, son of Dr. John and Jeanie (Reid) Skinner; admitted Suffolk bar 1897, U.S. Circuit and Circuit Court of Appeals 1899; in partnership with George J. Weller since 1901 under firm name of Weller & Skinner; offices, 16 Court Sq. Boston, residence, 2848 Washington St., Boston; has served as treasurer Lincoln Club of Bonston (Inc.), vice-president Rep. City Committee and Penal Institutions Commissioner of Boston; member of Marshall Club, and ranks high as an officer in the Masonic and Odd Fellow fraternities.
Source: Harvard alumni directory, 1914
Skinner, Vernon Villiers [l 94-97, LL.B. Law] 662 S. Hill St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Source: Harvard alumni directory, 1919
Skinner, Vernon Villiers [l 94-97, LL.B. Merc.] 5543 Sierra Vista Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
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