Added by: uhit068Fall color at Starr Commonwealth near Albion, MI
Added by: uhit068Floyd Starr poses outside Candler Hall, 1957.
Added by: uhit068Floyd Starr explains the workmanship and finish of the dining table at Candler Hall.
Added by: uhit068Presidential Commendation from President Nixon honoring Floyd Starr.
Added by: uhit068Roy Rogers and Dale Evans were guests of Starr in the 1970's.
Added by: uhit068Joan Crawford was one of many celebrities who visited Starr during Uncle Floyd's lifetime.
Added by: uhit068Harold Bellaire,left, one of the first two boys to enter Starr Commonwealth in 1913.
Added by: uhit068Original Starr Commonwealth School entrnce. The two trees on the left were planted by Helen Keller when she was a guest at Starr.
Added by: uhit068Emily Jewell Clark school building, 1939.
Added by: uhit068The original Emily Jewell Clark building, 1917. The building burned in 1937 and was rebuilt in 1939.
Added by: uhit068The Chapel-in-the-Woods, erected 1950 and dedicated by Dr. Norman Vincent Peale.
Added by: uhit068Floyd Starr's use of art as a way of reaching troubled boys was groundbreaking. This museum, a gift to the Commonwealth in 1956, is filled with many famous paintings collected by Starr as well as artifacts and memorabilia of interest to children. For many years Dwight Starr, Floyd Starr's nephew, was the museum curator in the 1960's.
Added by: uhit068A Starr Commonwealth milk bottle. Starr had its own dairy farms where the boys tended and milked the cows in true Commonwealth fashion.
Added by: uhit068The Thanksgiving Window, a tribute to the Starr family's long history in America, by the noted stained-glass artist Wilbur Herbert Burnham.
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Added by: uhit068His office in the Emily Jewell Clark school building.
Added by: uhit068Starr Commonwealth Christmas seals
Added by: uhit068This old, pre-Civil War barn and the basement of the burned Huston farmhouse were all that stood on the original forty-acre property purchased by Floyd Starr in 1913. The first two boys, Harold Bellaire and Thaddeus Newcomb arrived before Gladsome Cottage was completed and they lived with Uncle Floyd in the barn until the first Sunday in October 1913, when Gladsome Cottage was ready for move-in. Sleeping in the hay mow, Uncle Floyd recalled staring up through the cracks in the barn's roof at the moon, Fifty-seven years later, from the comfort of his study, Uncle Floyd would watch via television as a man walked on the moon.
Added by: uhit0681954 Christmas seal
Added by: uhit068This sterling silver piece was originally given to Ruth Bryan Owen Rohde on her return to the United Stated after serving as the first female U S ambassador (Denmark.) Mrs, Rohde, who served for over twenty-five years as a Starr Commonwealth trustee was so admiring of Floyd Starr and his work that she had the piece engraved and presented it as a gift to Uncle Floyd.
Added by: uhit068Gladsome Cottage was erected in 1913 and served as Floyd Starr's home until 1956. His daughter and two sons were raised here and the house served as the early office, schoolroom, dormitory and dining hall of the nascent Starr Commonwealth. The house is believed to be a "kit" house purchased from a major department store.
Added by: uhit068Circa 1950's, he would have been in his early 70's.
Added by: uhit068Carl Sandburg at Uncle Floyd's desk. On the wall behind is a cartoon from LOOK magazine about Starr Commonwealth.
Added by: uhit068Godspeed, my boy!
Added by: uhit068Uncle Floyd and boys in surplices
Added by: uhit068Here;s to Uncle Floyd!
Added by: uhit068Floyd Starr and writer Jesse Stuart.
Added by: uhit068Dr. George Washington Carver and Floyd Starr with boys of the Starr Commonwealth.
Added by: uhit068Floyd Starr and Dr. Norman Vincent Peale.
Added by: uhit068Candace Somerall Sherber helps Uncle Floyd cut the first piece of his 90th birthday cake.
Added by: uhit068The Starr Commonwealth Song
Added by: uhit068Floyd Starr's final resting place on the Albion campus at the head of The Great Cross.
Added by: uhit068Sculptor Marshall Fredericks created this oversize bust of Floyd Starr for a memorial erected in 1981.
Added by: uhit068Floyd Starr, age 80.
Added by: uhit068Commissioned in 1963 for the 50th anniversary of Starr Commonwealth, the statue of Floyd Starr and a boy originally stood in a garden near Brueckner Museum. When a new entrance to Starr was added in 1980 the statue was moved to a more prominent location near the center of campus.
Added by: uhit068Floyd Starr receiving an award from Charles Stewart Mott.
Added by: uhit068Gladsome Cottage, floyd Starr's home from 1913-1956.
Added by: uhit068Visiting with boys on a work detail
Added by: uhit068Starr Coat of Arms and Motto.
Added by: uhit068Oil painting of Dr. Floyd Starr by Baroness Violet Wenner. The painting hangs in the Floyd Starr Room of the Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan.
Added by: uhit068Feeding the birds in winter behind Candler Hall, 1974.
Added by: uhit068Chapel in the Woods circa 1965
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Added by: uhit068Floyd, Harriet and baby Margaret Starr, circa 1916.
Added by: uhit068Reading The Little Builder of Christmas Fires at the newly constructed Knights Templar gymnasium. The andirons hold a special significance as the triangular adornments reflect the same element in a golden ring worn by Starr which celebrated his status as a 33rd degree Mason.
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Added by: uhit068Starr and Dorothy Scattergood, the first curator of the Brueckner Museum, collected oddments from around the globe on their independent travels. Scattergood arranged these items in a basement gallery. It was a favorite spot of Starr boys.
Added by: uhit068Floyd Starr on a camel in his mid-eighties as a photo is taken before the Great Pyramid at Ghiza with the Sphinx in the background.
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Added by: uhit068Walking to chapel with some of his boys.
Added by: uhit068Reading to a group of boys before the fire at Candler Hall.
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Added by: uhit068Ice cream with a group of boys in one of the cottages.
Added by: uhit068DaLoria Norman, America's greatest illuminator of manuscripts, created this manuscript of Floyd Starr's friend, Kahlil Gibrans's "ON WORK" from his little book THE PROPHET. Brought to life in vivid color, the manuscript is embellished with 24 karat gold and is housed in a frame carved by the famous ecclesiastical wood carver Alois Lang. Uncle Floyd frequently quoted Gibran's saying that "work is love made visible."
Added by: uhit068The Old Barn still stands today near Montcalm Lake.
Added by: uhit068Explaining the Starr Commonwealth Creed to a group of boys. For over 110 years the Creed has guided the work of Starr Commonwealth.
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Added by: uhit068The Great Cross, Starr Commonwealth
Added by: uhit068Floyd Strr survey's the wondrou cross about a decade before he would be laid to rest there.
Added by: uhit068On the way to the Chapel
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Added by: uhit068Floyd Starr receives a Papal bleesing from Pope Paul for his school and himself at the Vatican.
Added by: uhit068Floyd Starr, age 30.
Added by: uhit068At the 1939 visit of Dr. George Washington Carver to Starr Commonwealth.
Added by: uhit068Uncle Floyd and a group of boys in front of the rickety schoolhouse, shortly before the Clark school building was completed in 1917.
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Added by: uhit068The Marshall Starr family: Perry Putnam Starr, eldest son; Marshall Horace Starr, father; young Floyd Elliot Starr, Mary Diana Root Starr mother; and Martha Leone Starr, eldest daughter. An additional son and daughter died in infancy.
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Added by: uhit068Floyd Elliot Starr 1883-1980
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Added by: uhit068Lord and Lady Baden Powell, founder s of the Boy Scouts, were guests at Starr Commonwealth. Uncle Floyd frequently said that if there were only one program availble to help his boys it would be the Scouts. Starr Commonwealth had its own troop for over a half-century. Here the Scouts raise the flag and take it down and fold it reverently each day.
Added by: uhit068Cloisterd entrance to the Brueckner Museum designed by Marcus Burrowes, FAIA.
Added by: uhit068Dr. Norman Vincent Peale dedicated the Chapel-in-the-Woods at Starr Commonwealth.
Added by: uhit068Side/rear view of Inglis Cottage, later renamed Mendelsohn.
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Added by: uhit068Aerial view, North Campus, Starr Commonwealth, Albion, MI
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Added by: uhit068A very early photo of Newton Hall constructed in 1915.
Added by: uhit068Webster hall, a multi-purpose school building containing an auditorium/gymnasium, classrooms, music rooms and a bowling alley in the basement.
Added by: uhit068Floyd Starr & Miss Sophie Tucker, taken backstage at The Blue Room, The Roosevelt Hotel, New Orleans, 1964. From the earliest days of Starr until her death in the 1960's Miss Tucker was an ardent supporter of Starr Commonwealth.
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Added by: uhit068The Starr creed says: We believe that boys merit confidence and trust, and that the secret of the development of honor in a boy lies in appealing to his inherent goodness. In order that he may attain perfect manhood, we believe in placing a boy on his honor at all times and giving him the sympathy and encouragement necessary to enable him to maintain his integrity. Owing to his deafness, Uncle Floyd required a driver and oftentimes he would recruit boys known to have stolen cars to drive him to court dates. There he would leave the boy with the keys to the car as Uncle Floyd went into the courthouse. That trust changed many a boys heart, but Uncle Floyd did find his car missing on more than one occasion
Added by: uhit068Bells, bells, bells.....how he loved and collected bells.
Added by: uhit068The double parlor at Gladsome Cottage.
Added by: uhit068A poem about Uncle Floyd by Dorothy Fields from 1957.
Added by: uhit068Michigan Governor, G. Mennen Williams greets boys on a visit to Starr. From its inception in 1913, every Governor of Michigan was a guest at Starr Commonwealth in Floyd Starr's lifetime.
Added by: uhit068Uncle Floyd on television in the 1960's.
Added by: uhit068Uncle Floyd with his successor, Dr. Larry Brendtro.
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Added by: uhit068Original 1917 E. J. Clark School Building.jpg
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Added by: uhit068Uncle Floyd & Bud Guest
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Added by: uhit068Floyd Starr profile_photo_-_unsigned_-_small.jpg
Added by: uhit068Christmas Dinner, 1959, Starr Commonwealth, Webster Hall - Copy.jpg
Added by: uhit068Floyd Starr with Marie Joy Sanger, Kay Wood and.jpg
Added by: uhit068Floyd Starr, Harold Bellair and H. H. Reinecke.jpg
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Added by: uhit068Uncle Floyd and Icelandic/Artic explorer Vilhjalmur Stefansson
Added by: uhit068Alois Lang, ecclesiastical wood carver.
Added by: uhit068Starr boys and Artic/Icelandic explorere Vilhjalmur Stefansson
Added by: uhit068Oil portrait of Uncle Floyd Starr by Baroness Violet Beatrice Wenner. Currently hanging in the Floyd Starr Room at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Added by: uhit068Uncle with a lad
Added by: uhit068Dr. Carver
Added by: uhit068Miriam Webster, daughter of woman for whom Webster Hall is named
Added by: uhit068Gene Tunney, legendary prize fighter.
Added by: uhit068Gene Tunney speaks at 1939 Founder's Day.
Added by: uhit068Uncle Floyd and Mother Houston receive guests at Founder's Day.
Added by: uhit068Uncle showing boys through Gladsome CottageIMG_0189.jpg
Added by: uhit068Kissing the Blarney Stone at 89.
Added by: uhit068Uncle Floyd on a horse drawn traditional Irish cart in Ireland.
Added by: uhit068At 89 years of age Floyd Starr traveled alone to Ireland. Here is is seen without his glasses getting into position to kiss the Blarney Stone.
Added by: uhit068Boys visiting Uncle Floyd prior to 1957 in Gladsome Cottage.
Added by: uhit068Marcus Burrow's rendering of the future Starr school building.an.jpg
Added by: uhit068Thank You from Floyd Starr in 1916..jpg
Added by: uhit068Uncle Floyd at Christmas.
Added by: uhit068This is the program for the Fifty-Seventh Founder's Day at Starr Commonwealth. It was a stellar day with two famous guests: Joan Crawford and Jesse Owens.
Added by: uhit068Fifty-Seventh Founder's Day Program.
Added by: uhit068Founder's Day 1970
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Added by: uhit068Floyd Starr and Joan Crawford, 1973.jpg
Added by: uhit068Joan Crawford presents Variety Club honor to Floyd Starr.jpg
Added by: uhit068One week before his 90th birthday, Uncle Floyd delivers remarks at the Variety Club, 1973..jpg
Added by: uhit068Bookends
Added by: uhit068FS @ 50th
Added by: uhit068FS about 1978
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Added by: uhit068Mawby
Added by: uhit068Portrait of two Michaels
Added by: uhit068Webster & Towsley
Added by: uhit068Starry's Garden, dedicated in loving memory of Margaret Louise Starr.
Added by: uhit068Stained 2
Added by: uhit068St. Francis of Assisi window
Added by: uhit068Starr Globe
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Added by: uhit068Starr Battle Creek
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Added by: uhit068Joyce Starr (Mrs. William Floyd Starr) and Dr. Robert Giles Lewis (husband of Cathrine Jean Starr Lewis.)96518440_10217788146434718_1659230769358307328_n