Background
Hugin, Adolph Charles Eugene was born on March 28, 1907 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Charles and Eugenie Francoise (Vigny) Hugin.
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Hugin, Adolph Charles Eugene was born on March 28, 1907 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Charles and Eugenie Francoise (Vigny) Hugin.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, George Washington University, 1928. Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1930. Juris Doctor, certified in patent law and practice, Georgetown University, 1934.
Certified radio communication (electronics), Union College, 1944. Certified, Better Business Management III General Electric, 1946. Master of Laws, Harvard University, 1947.
Doctor of Juridical Science, Catholic University America, 1949. Certified in Christian doctrine and teaching methods, Conference of Christian Doctrine, 1960. Certified in social services and charity, Ozanam School Charity, 1972.
Teacher French,, McKinley Technology High School, Washington, 1923-1924; florist and fruit cultivator, 1923-1928; examiner, United States Patent and Trademark Office, 1928; with, General Electric, 1928-1946; engineer Meters and Instruments Research and Development Laboratory, General Electric, West Lynn Works, Massachusetts, 1928; engineer-in-charge Insulation Laboratory River Works, General Electric, Lynn, Massachusetts, 1929; engineer-in-charge Engine-Electric Drive Development Laboratory, River Works, General Electric, Lynn, Massachusetts, 1929-1930; patent legal assistant, General Electric, Schenectady, New York, 1930; patent investigator, General Electric, Washington, 1930-1933; patent lawyer, General Electric, Washington, 1933-1934; patent lawyer, General Electric, Schenectady, 1934-1946; engineer-in-charge section aerospace and marine engineering division, General Electric, Schenectady, 1942-1945; organizer, instructor patent practice course, General Electric, Schenectady, 1945-1946; private practice law, consultant engineering, Cambridge and Arlington, Massachusetts, 1946-1947; private practice law, construction engineering, Washington and Springfield, Virginia, 1947-1994; associate, Holland, Armstrong, Bower & Carlson, New York City, 1957. Professor constitutional law, civil procedure, intellectual property law and practice, trade regulation and antitrust law, criminal law and procedure, law for engineers and architects, chairman student admissions committee Law School Catholic U. American, Washington, 1949-1955.
Bar: District of Columbia 1933, United States Court Customs and Patent Appeals 1934, Supreme Court of the United States Court 1945, Massachusetts 1947, United States Court Claims, 1953, United States Court Appeals (federal circuit) 1982. Registered United States Patent and Trademark Office Attorney Bar, 1933. Registered United States Treasury Department Atty Bar, 1934.
Registered professional electrical and mechanical engineer, District of Columbia.
Member Schenectady committee Boy Scouts American, 1940-1942, North Springfield Civic Association. Charter member, 1st board of managers Schenectady Catholic Youth League, 1935-1938, honorary life member, 1945. Member of advisory board St. Michael's Parish, Virginia, 1974-1977, lector, commentator, 1969-1980.
Board directors St. Margaret's Federal Credit Union, 1963-1967, 1st vice president, 1965-1967. Chairman St. Margaret's Building Fund, 1954. Lecturer St. Margaret's Parish, Maryland., 1966-1969, men's retreat group captain, 1965-1968, Parish Council, 1969-1971.
Member legislation committee Schenectady Chamber of Commerce. Member American Institute of Electrical Engineers, American Intellectual Property Law Association (life, certified of Honor for 50 Yrs. Svc. 1980), American Bar Association (life), John Carroll Society (life), National Society Professional Engineers, District of Columbia Society Professional Engineers, St. Vincent de Paul Society (St. Margaret's parish conference vice president 1949-1965, president 1965-1990, president PrinceGeorges County district county 1958-1961, founding president Arlington, Virginia Diocesan central county, 1975-1977, national trustee 1975-1977, Frederick Ozanam Top Hat award 1991), Nocturnal Adoration Society, St. Margaret's Parish Confraternity Christian Doctrine (president, instructor 1960-1961), Washington Archdiocesan Council Catholic Men (president Southern Prince George's County Maryland. deanery, 1956-1958, 65-68), Holy Name Society (president St. Margaret's parish society 1950-1952, Prince George's County section 1953, Washington Archdiocesan Union 1953-1955), National Retired Teachers Association, Men's Retreat League (Washington Executive Board 1954-1958), George Washington University Engineering Society, Delta Theta Phi law fraternity (E.D. White Senate 1931, member emeritus 1974, scholarship key award Georgetown University Law School 1934).