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  1. On weekends, the University Film Study Center also presented “Center Screen”—a public showing of films—at the Carpenter Center which by 1968 housed all of the artistic entities of Harvard within its walls as the “Department of Visual and Environmental Studies.”

    • John Carver Facts: Early Days
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    On February 8, 1609, John Carver and his first wife, Mary de Lannoy, of L’Escluse, France, were members of the French Walloon church in Leiden.
    Like the Separatists, who came to Holland from England about 1607/1608, the French Huguenot community was fleeing adverse events in their homeland.
    John Carver was a deacon in Leiden about 1609 at about age 25 and is believed to have been born sometime before 1584. Leiden records of St. Pancras Churchstate that Carver buried a child on July 10...
    Sometime shortly after the death of the child, Carver’s wife Mary died.
    To fund the Mayflowervoyage, the Leiden congregation turned to Thomas Weston and the Merchant Adventurers, London businessmen interested in supporting the voyage in the name of profit.
    John Carver had the task of organizing the voyage and, along with chief agent Robert Cushman, the very burdensome task of negotiating funding with Thomas Weston and the Adventurers.
    The small, 100-foot ship had 102 passengers and a crew of about 30-40 in extremely cramped conditions. By the second month, many of the crew and passengers began suffering from sickness, which beca...
    In November of 1620, after about three months at sea, including a month of delays in England, they spotted land, which was the Cape Cod Hook. After several days of trying to get south to their plan...
  2. Carver wanted to become an artist, but his art teacher at Simpson College, Etta Budd, encouraged him to study botany at Iowa Agricultural College [today Iowa State University (ISU)], where her father taught horticulture, instead.

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  3. John Carver was the first governor of the Pilgrim settlement at Plymouth in New England. Originally a prosperous businessman when the English Separatists in Leiden decided to emigrate to North America, Carver obtained financial backing for the trip and chartered the Mayflower.

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  4. The Carpenter Center also supports a lively research culture, including the Film and Visual Studies Colloquium and a Film and Visual Studies Workshop for advanced doctoral students, as well as lecture series and exhibitions featuring distinguished artists, filmmakers, and scholars.

  5. This advanced level film studies course will introduce you to a range of theoretical approaches to the study of film. It will consider some of the earliest attempts to think about film, studies that borrowed methodologies from other disciplines.

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  7. The Film Study Center is Harvard’s one center devoted to supporting artistic practice and creative work in film, video, and sound. It was founded in 1957 for the purpose of supporting non-fiction work that records and interprets the world through images and sounds.