“It’s a story I love to tell,” says David R., A.A.W.S. publishing director at the General Service Office, “not only because it’s filled with incident, but […]
Bill W finished the pre-publication manuscript (“Multilith”) for the book, Alcoholics Anonymous, in December of 1938. It read like a book of absolute prescriptions e.g.: “Thou […]
It’s hard to fathom how well Alcoholics Anonymous has fared throughout its years of existence which began in 1935. Navigating the waters in those early days […]
October 23, 1939 In a previous installment, Mr. Davis outlined the plan of Alcoholics Anonymous, an organization of former drinkers who have found a solution to […]
October 24, 1939 In two previous articles, Mr. Davis told of Alcoholics Anonymous, an organization of former drinkers, banded to overcome their craving for liquor and […]
October 25, 1939 In three previous articles, Mr. Davis has told of Alcoholics Anonymous, an organization of former drinkers banded to break the liquor habit and […]
October 26, 1939 In previous installments, Mr. Davis has told of Alcoholics Anonymous, an informal society of drinking men who have joined together to beat the […]
November 4, 1939 Dr. Silkworth The first appraisal in a scientific journal of Alcoholics Anonymous, former drunkards who cure themselves by curing each other with the […]
A few days after Bill Wilson entered Towns Hospital (December 11, 1934) he was visited by his sponsor-to-be, Ebby Thacher. Ebby reiterated his “neat little formula,” […]
Clarence S., Cleveland, Ohio. (OM, p. 274 in 1st edition, p. 297 in 2nd and 3rd editions.) Pioneers of A.A. “An originator of Cleveland’s Group No. […]
This list of Cleveland area meetings was compiled by Norman E., statistician for the Cleveland Central Committee. Clarence Snyder added to and disseminated it: # Name […]