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670:, Kahn built a summer home on Sunset Avenue, naming it "Oheka". When this house proved too small, he built another "Oheka" at 691 North County Road. Following his death, this house was used by the Graham-Eckes School. In the 2000s, it was acquired by businessman
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1343:. Accessed May 12, 2008. "Otto Hermann Kahn was a rising figure in the banking industry and a generous patron of the arts. But to his wealthy neighbors in Morristown, N.J., in the early 1900s, Kahn had an overriding fault: He was Jewish."
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sang a song that mentioned Kahn: "Is something the matter with Otto Kahn, or is something wrong with me? I wrote a note and told him what a star I would make. He sent it back and marked it 'Opened by mistake.'"
1161:"Otto H. Kahn Now American Citizen; Banker Passes Final Examination Before Judge At Morristown, N. J. Has Lived Here 23 Year Determined To Change Alleglance Prior To The War, But Postponed Application"
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of New York and went to the United States, where he spent the rest of his life. On
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as a junior clerk, where he remained for three years, advancing until he was thoroughly grounded in the intricacies of finance. He then served for a year in the Kaiser's
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