Julian Lamar Hagen
A.B., West Virginia University, 1916B.A., University of Oxford, 1921, B.C.L., 1922, M.A., 1936
Julian Hagen of Huntington, West Virginia, graduated from Marshall College State Normal School in 1912.
At West Virginia University, he earned an A.B. and entered the College of Law, where he was on the board of editors of the West Virginia Law Quarterly and The Bar. As an undergraduate, he was a member of the English Club, Phi Beta Kappa, and Kappa Alpha.
During World War I, Hagen served with the 23rd Highway Engineers of the United States Army and saw action in France.
He enrolled in Worcester and Trinity Colleges, Oxford, in 1919. Following his studies at Oxford, Hagen received fellowships at the Universities of Bordeaux and Paris.
He practiced law in New York City with the firm of Mudge, Stern, Williams and Tucker, which became Mudge, Stern, Baldwin and Todd.

