Ms. Suzan Kaye, My father also worked at NY ship and when I showed him Mr. Sharp's response to you, he answered me the following. He also said he remembered your relative and his two brothers. They were from South Woodbury and my father's family was from North Woodbury. They were very fierce rivals and he remembers they were tough guys. If you have any specific questions maybe he could answer those for you too. His Response: "The first job i had was as an office boy in the Tin Shop Ed. Sharp still going to college was in this same office, i can close my eyes even now and can picture Ed. a clean very serious man. i vaguly remember Harry Kaye. I started at N.Y. Ship may 1936 as 10,00 wk. office boy 1938 transfered to Electric Dep't as ship clerk. 1940 started as 3 class wireman in 1940 jumped up to Lay Out man 10 cents hr. above 1st class Electrican layed off 1949 as 1st. class leader went back in 1959 worked 2 weeks was promoted to Sub. Foreman. in Oct 1959 Dupont Called me back the Head man at N.Y. Ship tried to get me to stay the yard closed down later i am all ways glad i went back Love youal Dad."