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Following Kahn's death in 1934, the property was sold to the City of New York for use as a retreat for sanitation workers and then later a government training school for merchant marine radio operators. In the late 1940s, an upscale housing development was constructed there and in 1948, the
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Otto H. Kahn, philanthropist and patron of the arts, died shortly after 1:45 P.M. yesterday at the offices of Kuhn, Loeb Co., 52 William Street, the private banking firm in which he was senior partner. His death shocked his associates and members of the financial community by its
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Kahn's ambition was to be a musician, and he learned to play several instruments before he graduated from the gymnasium. His father however, had other plans. As one of eight children, a career path had been laid for each one. At 17, Kahn was placed in a bank at
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about Otto Kahn: "No suaver, more fluent, and more diplomatic advocate could be conceived. If anyone could succeed in presenting the customs and functions of the private bankers in a favorable and prepossessing light, it was he."
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As was typical for men of his stature of the era, Kahn maintained both a New York City residence and a home in the country. Kahn's original country home, Cedar Grove, a gift from his father-in-law and designed by
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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.'"
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of New York and went to the United States, where he spent the rest of his life. On January 8, 1896, Kahn married Addie Wolff and following the couple's year-long tour of Europe, Kahn joined
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Two Beaux-Arts-style mansions on 91st Street near Fifth Avenue were designated city landmarks yesterday after a four-year dispute with the buildings' owner, the Convent of the Sacred Heart.
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Association of Game and Puzzle Collectors Quarterly www.AGPC.ORG summer 2013 Vol.15 No. 2. Page 18. Meet Daniel Gidahlia Fox -- The Artist Who Created "Mr. Monopoly" by Emily F.Clements
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engines positioned forward in her 22.5-meter (74 ft) hull, the resultant counterbalance and high power gave her a 34-knot top speed, the highest in her class for the day.
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was forming, Kahn took an active part in the negotiations, and brought them to a successful issue. Kahn conducted negotiations which led to the opening of the doors of the
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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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The New York Stock Exchange and Public Opinion: Remarks at Annual Dinner Association of Stock Exchange Brokers Held at the Astor Hotel New York, January 24, 1917
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It is sometimes claimed that one of Otto Kahn's most enduring achievements is his uncanny lookalike persona that purportedly became the iconic mascot for the
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Otto H. Kahn of the banking firm of Kuhn, Loeb Co. became an American citizen yesterday, having passed his final examination in the morning before Judge ...
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in New York City, where his father-in-law, Abraham Wolff, was a partner. In 1917, Kahn gave up his British nationality and became a United States citizen.
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who reorganized and consolidated railroads. In his personal life, he was a great patron of the arts, where among things, he served as the chairman of the
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The Value of Art to the People: An address by Mr. Otto K. Kahn at the annual dinner of the American Federation of Arts held in Washington on May 16, 1924
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and died, aged 67. Funeral services were held in the music room of his Long Island estate, followed by a burial in nearby St. John's Memorial Cemetery.
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In 1933, the smooth and affable Kahn successfully disarmed antagonism against members of the banking community during four days of testimony before the
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syndicate when it found itself in deep water in an attempt to combine several existing lines of railroad into a South American transcontinental system.
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Americans of German Origin and the War: Extracts from an address before the Merchants Association of New York at its Liberty Loan Meeting June 1, 1917
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Kahn's father was Bernhard Kahn, a son of Michael Kahn and Franziska Baer, a German-Jewish industrialist and banker who participated in the
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The Myth of American Imperialism: Address Delivered at a Meeting of the League for Industrial Democracy, in New York, on December 30, 1924.
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An "International Banker's" View of the League of nations: An Address Delivered Before the Rochester Chamber of Commerce, Rochester, N.Y.
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He married Adelaide Wolff on January 8, 1896. They had four children: Maud; Margaret, whose daughter Virginia Ryan became
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Government Ownership of Railroads: An Address Before the National Industrial Conference Board, New York, October 10, 1918
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pectoris. On March 29, 1934, following lunch in the private dining room of Kuhn, Loeb & Co., Kahn suffered a massive
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Kahn was soon to be acknowledged as the ablest reorganizer of railroads in the United States. He applied himself to the
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and the listing there of $ 50,000,000 Pennsylvania bonds in 1906, the first official listing of American securities in
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The Civic Aspect of Art: Address on the Occasion of the Inaugural Recital of New York's Music Week, May 1st, 1922
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magazine and was sometimes referred to as the "King of New York". In business, he was best known as a partner at
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When the Tide Turned: The American Attack at Chateau Thierry and Belleau Wood in the First Week of June, 1918
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in 1917 and of the French Theatre of New York and a founder and later treasurer of the New Theatre Company.
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Otto Kahn: Art, Money, & Modern Time, By Theresa Mary Collins, page 293, Published by UNC Press, 2002
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Of Many Things: Being Reflections and Impressions on International Affairs, Domestic Topics and the Arts
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Edward Henry Harriman: An address delivered before the Finance Forum in New York on January 25, 1911
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An extremely wealthy financier, Kahn was president and chairman of the board of directors of the
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Following his acquisition in 1913 of the property at 1 East 91st Street in New York City from
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board game. However, the family of the illustrator Daniel Fox, who in 1936 created the mascot
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and had become an American citizen, but later returned to Germany. Kahn was educated in a
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Kobler, John. Otto the Magnificent. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1988; 117
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The KAHNS of Fifth Avenue: the Crazy Rhythm of Otto Hermann Kahn and the Kahn Family
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During the last years of Kahn's life he became increasingly frail and suffered from
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led him to move to Long Island and his New Jersey estate ultimately became home to
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came to the notice of the German Navy, resulting in their development of the
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Raising a Fallen Treasure: The Otto H. Kahn Home, Huntington, Long Island
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was still prevalent and Kahn was never accepted by Morristown society.
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Prussianized Germany: Americans of Foreign Descent and America's Cause
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Crazy Rhythm: Memories of Eastern Military Academy and Oheka Castle.
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Reflections of a Financier: A Study of Economic and Other Problems
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By 1919, Kahn had assembled a 443-acre (179 ha) estate on
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Tercentenary (1916). He was elected to honorary membership in
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includes a short biography and a photograph of the financier.
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Our Economic and Other Problems: A Financier's Point of View
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music fraternity by the Fraternity's Alpha Chapter at the
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Besides his father-in-law, Kahn's other partners included
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Capital and Labor, a Fair Deal: Extracts From an Address
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Kahn was buried in the St. John's Memorial Cemetery in
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to build a high-speed motor yacht for use on the river
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He was parodied as Roscoe W. Chandler in the stage and
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Emigrants from the German Empire to the United States
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Biographical Dictionary of American Business Leaders
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Mannheim
Grand Duchy of Baden
Laurel Hollow, New York
Kuhn, Loeb & Co.
Roger
Virginia Ogilvy, Countess of Airlie

investment banker
collector
philanthropist
Time
Kuhn, Loeb & Co.
Metropolitan Opera

Morristown Field Club
Mannheim
Grand Duchy of Baden
United States
revolution of 1848
gymnasium
Karlsruhe
hussars
London
Deutsche Bank

Speyer and Company
Kuhn, Loeb & Co.
Jacob Schiff
Solomon Loeb

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