Background
He was the son of Frederick Bogue Noyes and grandson of Edmund Noyes who both served as Deans of American dental schools.
He was the son of Frederick Bogue Noyes and grandson of Edmund Noyes who both served as Deans of American dental schools.
He was the Chairman of the Orthodontic Department of the Northwestern University Dental School. He also served as the Dean of University of Oregon Dental School. He received his college degree from Beloit College.
He received his Dental degree in 1928 from University of Illinois College of Dentistry and received Medical degree in 1933 from Rush Medical School.
His education was interrupted because of WW1 in the years of 1917 and 1919. He served as a consulted to Zoller Memorial Dental Clinic in Chicago in 1940.
He was the Chairman of the Orthodontic Department of the Northwestern University Dental School from 1940 to 1946. He then served as the Dean of University of Oregon Dental School from 1946 until his time of death in 1967.
While being Dean at Oregon Health & Science University School of Dentistry, Doctor Noyes introduced a different curriculum known as "Vertical Curriculum" for the dental students.
He allowed the first year dental students to construct full dentures and participate in exercise of tooth morphology. This made a profound impact in dental education, as this curriculum was widely accepted and implemented in other dental schools. He also co-authored the textbook with his father called Oral Histology and Embryology with Laboratory Directions.
American Association of Dental Schools, President, 1955
American Dental Association, Chairman of Section on Research, 1940
Council of Dental Education, Member, 1960-1964
American Fund for Dental Education, Director, 1956-1966.
The Angle Orthodontist, Chief Editor, 1936-1947, 1936-1947.