Background and Education - Son of Congressman Chester C. Bolton and Frances P. Bolton - Studied at Hawken School and Milton Academy - Served as Chairman of the Hawken trustee group - Honored with a teaching chair and Distinguished Alumnus Award from Hawken School
Franchester Farms - Moved the farm to Ohio and it became one of the best known Guernsey herds in America - Added extensive Charolais and Yorkshire production to the dairy operation - Received the Certificate of Honor from the American Guernsey Cattle Club in 1953 - Farm covered a 1700-acre site in Ohio - Contributed to the success and reputation of the farm
Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing - Charles' mother played a role in establishing the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing in Cleveland - The school is named after Frances Payne Bolton - Dr. Bolton expanded the Case School of Dental Medicine - The expanded building was named the Charles Bingham Bolton Building - Dr. Bolton's mother had a significant impact on the field of nursing
Bolton Standards of Dentofacial Developmental Growth - Dr. Bolton conducted the Bolton study, funded by his mother - The study was conducted from 1930 to 1973 by Case Western Reserve University - Involved 5,000 subjects and collected 22,000 records - Developed standards for dentofacial growth based on landmarks and measurements - These standards are still used in comparative studies in orthodontics
Awards and Recognitions - Charles B. Bolton received the Albert H. Ketcham Award in Orthodontics - The award recognised his contributions to the field of orthodontics - The award highlighted his significant achievements and impact - The recognition showcased his dedication and expertise - Charles B. Bolton's work was acknowledged and celebrated in the dental community.