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
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