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Cahan

[kah-hahn]

noun

  1. Abraham, Abe, 1860–1951, U.S. novelist and journalist, born in Russia.



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"Don't undersell someone who comes from outside a system to change the system," Bruce Cahan, a professional colleague, said.

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In her youth, Carol was active in Yiddish theater, including a lead role in a stage version of Abraham Cahan’s 1917 novel, “The Rise of David Levinsky.”

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She succeeds Cora Cahan, a dynamic figure in arts administration who has held the job since in 2019.

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The stickiness of these issues is avoided by avoiding the art market, and by extension the art world altogether, but as writer Susan Cahan points out in her catalog essay for the 2009 exhibition “Tim Rollins and K.O.S.: A History” at Skidmore College, “by contrast ... K.O.S. jumped into the market enthusiastically.”

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Home buyers need to be prepared for continued competition this spring and summer, says Cahan.

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