Jansen Noyes, Jr.
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Jansen Noyes, Jr. (1918 - 2004) was an investment banker and stock brokerage company executive.
Noyes earned a mechanical engineering degree from Cornell University in 1939. During his senior year, Noyes was elected to the Sphinx Head Society.
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In 1966, Noyes' family donated Noyes Center, which was designed by the architecture firm Todd & Giroux (a student union building that is now demolished on West Campus.)[1]
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Preceded by Robert W. Purcell |
Chairman of Cornell Board of Trustees 1978-1984 |
Succeeded by Austin H. Kiplinger |