Newbold Noyes Jr. (August 10, 1918 – December 18, 1997) was an American publisher, journalist and newspaper editor.
After graduating from Yale University in 1941, Noyes was editor of The Washington Star from 1963 to 1975.
[1] He was a trustee of the Washington Journalism Center and the Raymond Clapper Memorial Association,[2] sponsor of the Raymond Clapper Memorial Award, presented to "... any Washington-based daily newspaper reporter whose work most closely approximated the ideals of fair and painstaking reporting, and the good craftsmanship of Raymond Clapper.
In 1975, control of the Star's parent company was sold to Joe L. Allbritton, a Houston businessman.
[5][self-published source] In his 1982 book Witness to Power, John Ehrlichman discusses a letter from Noyes to President Richard Nixon sent in March 1973.