Irving Kahn, Investor Who Profited in ’29 Crash, Dies at 109

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Irving Kahn, the Manhattan money manager whose astounding longevity enabled him to carry firsthand lessons from the Great Depression well into the 21st century, has died. He was 109.

He died on Feb. 24 at his apartment in Manhattan, his grandson, Andrew Kahn, said Thursday.