[Plan of the Navy Yard at Brooklyn and Wallabout] / by Willard Day, City Surveyor Brooklyn. [184-?]
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New York Naval Shipyard
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The origins of the Brooklyn Navy Yard (officially known as the New York Naval Shipyard) date to 1801, when the United States Navy acquired what had previously been a small, privately owned shipyard in order to construct naval vessels. By the time the Department of Defense ceased shipbuilding activities at the Brooklyn Navy Yard in 1966, 88 vessels had been manufactured at the facility. In 1967, the Brooklyn Navy Yard was acquired by the City of New York and was converted for private commercial u...
Day, Willard F. (Willard Farnsworth)
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Willard F. Day received his Bachelor, Master, and Doctorate degrees from the University of Virginia, and did postdoctoral research at Johns Hopkins University where he used Skinnerian baseline methodology. In 1956, he joined the psychology department at the University of Nevada, Reno. In 1972 he founded the interdisciplinary philosophy-psychology journal, Behaviorism, and served as editor until 1985. Day's specialization was the radical behaviorist analysis of verbal behavior, and the conceptual...