Early Life and Education
- Son of Frederick Bogue Noyes and grandson of Edmund Noyes, both deans of American dental schools
- College degree from Beloit College
- Dental degree in 1928 from University of Illinois College of Dentistry
- Medical degree in 1933 from Rush Medical School
- Education interrupted by World War I in 1917 and 1919
Career
- paediatrician at Presbyterian Hospital, Childrens Memorial in Chicago
- Consultant to Zoller Memorial Dental Clinic in Chicago in 1940
- Chairman of the Orthodontic Department of Northwestern University Dental School from 1940 to 1946
- Dean of University of Oregon Dental School from 1946 until his death in 1967
- Introduced the Vertical Curriculum for dental students at Oregon Health & Science University School of Dentistry
Contributions to Dental Education
- Allowed first-year dental students to construct full dentures
- Introduced exercise of tooth morphology in dental education
- Widely accepted and implemented the Vertical Curriculum in other dental schools
- Co-authored textbook 'Oral Histology and Embryology with Laboratory Directions'
- Made a profound impact in dental education
Positions Held
- President of American Association of Dental Schools in 1955
- Chairman of Section on Research in American Dental Association in 1940
- Member of Council of Dental Education from 1960 to 1964
- Director of American Fund for Dental Education from 1956 to 1966
- Chief Editor of The Angle Orthodontist from 1936 to 1947
References and Additional Information
- Jump, EB (1969). Dean Harold Noyes. Angle Orthodontist. 39: 215. Retrieved 14 November 2015.
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Harold Judd Noyes (1898–1968), often called "Dean Noyes", was an American orthodontist who graduated from Angle School of Orthodontia. 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.