Abstract
Nine years after the sale of Investors Syndicate, when he was no longer connected with the company, John Hibbert met Marion Tappan in a club in Minneapolis. He went over to her and inquired about her family’s health. Then he said, “Please give your father a message for me. Tell him that selling my shares of the Syndicate was the biggest mistake I ever made, and he is the most honest man I’ve ever known.”
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Jackson Lears, “Review of Peter Dobkin Hall, The Organization of American Culture, 1790–1900,” American Historical Review 88:1 (February 1983), 166.
Carol Shammas, “A New Look at Long-Term Wealth Inequality in the United States,” American Historical Review 98:2 (April 1993), 412–31.
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Lipartito, K., Peters, C.H. (2001). Into the Sunset. In: Investing for Middle America. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230107489_9
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