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...first time Floyd Starr heard the word adoption, he was a little boy and its meaning had to be explained to him. The idea appealed to him. As he grew older, he decided that some day he would adopt some children (though he had a wife and two kids of his own). In 1913, with $60,000 he had inherited, he bought 40 acres of rocky land just outside Albion, Mich, and opened the Starr Commonwealth school. The entrance requirements were the reverse of most prep schools': he wanted no boys of good reputation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: No Bad Boys | 8/4/1947 | See Source »

While his first building was being put up, Starr and his first two pupils slept in a hayloft near by. Soon he was getting 1,000 applicants a year. Most were sent by judges, after being tried for such crimes as robbery, assault, attempted murder and rape. The rest were problem boys whose parents could no longer handle them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: No Bad Boys | 8/4/1947 | See Source »

Past Forgotten. Floyd Starr's thesis has since become a rallying cry: "We believe there is no such thing as a bad boy." In the first interview with a new boy, Starr likes to talk about anything but what has brought the boy there. "You're a big fellow," he is apt to say. "Ever play basketball? We have a fine team, but we need a center." The boys have work to do, but never as punishment (the only punishment is loss of vacation). Once a new pupil was assigned the job of sweeping the stairs and defiantly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: No Bad Boys | 8/4/1947 | See Source »

V.F.W. National Commander in Chief Louis E. Starr wired Washington and demanded a full and immediate explanation. When he got no answer, he announced: "Too little is being told to the people of this country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PEOPLE: The Somethings | 7/14/1947 | See Source »

...narrow 153-0 squeak over Exeter in 1886,--highest, that is, until someone figures out what "4g.,19t.-0" against Dartmouth in 1882 means. HARVARD COAST GUARD Coulson le Ochman Houston lt Friedhoff Rodls lg Hathaway Glynn c Caldwell Drvarlo rg Prunski Davis rt Starr Florentino re Meyer Goethals qb Vaughan L. Flynn lhb Duln Gannon rhb Cosgrove Moraveo fb Booth

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Football | 10/21/1946 | See Source »

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