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The trust promoters nightmare. Illustration shows a man, possibly Robert A. Ammon, waking up from a nightmare that shows a criminal labeled Miller and 520 per cent breaking stones in a prison. Earlier in the year, William F. Miller confessed to his role in the 520% Franklin Syndicate swindle, implicating Col. Robert A. Ammon. Date 1903 November 18. The trust promoters nightmare. Illustration shows a man, possibly Robert A. Ammon, waking up from a nightmare that shows a criminal labeled Miller and 520 per cent breaking stones in a prison. Earlier in the year, William F. Miller confessed to his role in the 520% Franklin Syndicate swindle, implicating Col. Robert A. Ammon. Date 1903 November 18
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The Trust Promoter's Nightmare - A Harsh Reality Wakes Robert A. Ammon from His Slumber (November 18, 1903)
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In this chilling illustration from Puck magazine, Col. Robert A. Ammon is depicted waking up from a harrowing nightmare. The dreamscape reveals a criminal labeled "Miller" and the ominous number "520%" breaking stones in a prison. This unsettling vision was a stark reminder of the harsh realities that had recently befallen the trust-promoting world. Earlier in the year, the trust-promoting scene had been rocked by a major scandal. William F. Miller, a prominent figure, confessed to his role in the 520% Franklin Syndicate swindle. This revelation implicated Col. Robert A. Ammon, who was a well-known and influential figure in the industry. The swindle, which involved the manipulation of stock prices and deceitful business practices, had left many investors reeling and demanding justice. The nightmare image of Miller and the 520% label in prison chains served as a grim reminder of the potential consequences for those who engaged in such unscrupulous activities. The trust-promoting world was under intense scrutiny, and the public demanded accountability and transparency. The nightmare was a harbinger of a new era, where trust and integrity would be the cornerstones of business dealings, rather than deceit and manipulation. This powerful illustration from Puck magazine captured the zeitgeist of the time, highlighting the importance of ethical business practices and the consequences of unchecked greed. The trust promoter's nightmare was a wake-up call for all those involved in the industry, and a reminder that the pursuit of wealth and power should never come at the expense of honesty and integrity.
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