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Floyd Starr, 1933-1988

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The Floyd Starr series (54.8 linear feet) contains correspondence, papers, notes, and audiovisual materials related to Floyd Eliot Starr, the founder and first president of Starr Commonwealth. The materials highlight the growth of Starr Commonwealth, the operations of the organization, and Floyd Starr's personal passion and dedication to juvenile reform. The Floyd Starr series has been divided into three subseries, the Correspondence subseries, the Papers subseries and the Audiovisual materials subseries.

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Starr Commonwealth records, 1916-2015 (majority within 1950-2000)

150.4 linear feet (157 boxes) — 1.65 GB — 50 oversize boxes

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Organization dedicated to outreach, education, and intervention for troubled youth located in Albion, Michigan. The collection includes materials related to Floyd Starr, Foundtaion's administrative and development records, historic and promotional photographs, analog and digital audio-visual recordings, marketing materials, as well as publications.

The Starr Commonwealth Records collection contains 150.4 linear feet (157 boxes), 1.65 GB, and 52 oversize boxes of the records from the main administrative office of the Starr Commonwealth organization. It also includes historical records from the Starr Commonwealth School for Boys and records from the organization's branch facilities located across Michigan and Ohio. The collection also contains a substantial amount of material related to Floyd Starr, the founder and first president of the organization. Materials include correspondence, records, publications, videocassettes, audiocassettes, digital files, photographs, scrapbooks. The collection highlights the life and work of Floyd Starr, the administrative work of Starr Commonwealth, and the impact of the organization on local communities in Michigan and Ohio.

The Starr Commonwealth records have been organized into seven series: the Floyd Starr series, the Visitors series, the Administrative records series, the Marketing records series, the Development records series, the Publications series, and the Visual materials and Artifacts series.

The Floyd Starr series contains correspondence, papers and audiovisual materials about the life of Starr Commonwealth's founder.

The Visitors series contains correspondence, speech transcripts, photographs, and clippings from the visits of influential individuals to Starr Commonwealth. The series highlights materials from the trips of George Washington Carver and Helen Keller to Starr Commonwealth to visit with the students and deliver inspiring speeches.

The Administrative records series contains records, notes, correspondence, clippings, audiovisual materials and photographs from the central administrative offices of Starr Commonwealth. The series also includes materials from the Starr Commonwealth Public Relations department and the Chapel-in-the-Woods religious facility on the Albion campus.

The Marketing records series contains records, photographs and audiovisual materials that illustrate publicity projects and strategies for the organization.

The Development records series contains records, publications, and photographs from fundraising and donor activities. These records highlight some of Starr Commonwealth's major fundraising strategies and activities.

The Publications series contains published materials produced by Starr's Albion, Van Wert and Columbus campuses. Publications include annual reports, student and faculty newsletters, student handbooks, and scholarly publications from Starr Commonwealth leadership.

The Visual Materials and Artifacts series contains a collection of scrapbooks, photographs, photograph albums, and slides. It also contains materials and artifacts from Bruecker Museum on the Albion campus. These materials provide a visual representation of the students, faculty, buildings and major events at Starr Commonwealth throughout its history.

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Correspondence, 1933 - 1980

The Correspondence subseries contains professional and personal letters written by Floyd Starr. Correspondence dated between 1939 – 1980 was written in Starr's capacity as President of Starr Commonwealth, while letters dated from 1968 – 1980 stem from his position as President Emeritus of the organization. Much of the materials contains Starr's professional correspondence with employees, contractors, donors and former students. The series contains some personal correspondence between Starr and his friends and family members including his daughter Margaret Leutheuser and his grandchildren.

Materials in the Correspondence subseries have been organized chronologically by year. Within each year, materials are organized alphabetically by recipient. The subseries also contains 8 boxes of indexes for the correspondence from the Office of the President which have been organized alphabetically.