The Washington Post, November 12th, 1998
Alfred D. Noyes Sr., 91, who as Montgomery County's sole juvenile court judge worked to create recreational as well as adequate correctional facilities for youth and who campaigned to limit the kind of permissiveness that can lead to crime, died Nov. 4 at his Barnesville home. He had congestive heart failure. Judge Noyes was the county's juvenile judge from 1946 to 1970, a postwar period of enormous growth in the youth population. He was a kindly, grandfatherly figure whose chamber resembled a small classroom. He tended to talk to youths as if he were a teacher, asking them about their grades ...
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