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The Log

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  • “The Log” was a publication of the Champion Fibre Company, a major manufacturing plant in Canton, North Carolina. While images on its cover include a classroom and recreation, the short essay titled, “Want a Raise?” admonishes employees to work without expectation. “We will get more money only by doing more than we are paid to do,” author Roger W. Babson suggests. The pamphlet is a fold-out included in a larger, promotional publication titled, “Glimpses of the Plant of the Champion Fibre Co. / Canton, North Carolina." The entire run of The Log, from 1914 to 1960 is available in our Canton Champion Fibre Company collection.