The National Association of Cotton Manufactuers Changes Name to Northern Textile Association, 1956[ transcription of original archived at the American Textile History Museum. ] The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Be it Known that whereas The National Association of Cotton Manufacturers a corporation organized under the laws of this Commonwealth, at a meeting duly called for the purpose, has complied with the provisions of section ten of chapter one hundred and fifty-five of the General Laws, Tercentenary Edition, as amended, as appears from articles of amendment, duly executed by the proper officers of said corporation, authorizing said corporation to change its name and adopt the name of Northern Textile Association, duly approved and filed in this office, and the officers of said corporation have given publi notice of such change of name by publication two times in the Boston Herald a newspaper published in the City of Boston and County of Suffolk in said Commonwealth. Now, therefore, I, Edward J. Cronin, Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, do hereby certify that the name which said corporation shall bear is Northern Textile Association which shall hereafter be its legal name. Witness my official signature herunto subscribed, and the Great Seal of The Commonwealth of Massachusetts hereunto affixed, this seventh day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-six. |