The Elrick B. Davis Articles From The Cleveland Plain Dealer October - November 1939 These articles appeared in the main Cleveland newspaper, the Plain Dealer,...
Reprinted from the October 23, 1939, Cleveland Plain Dealer with permission. Alcoholics Anonymous Makes Its Stand Here By ELRICK B. DAVIS In a previous...
Reprinted from the October 24, 1939, Cleveland Plain Dealer with permission. Alcoholics Anonymous Makes Its Stand Here By ELRICK B. DAVIS In two previous...
Reprinted from the October 25, 1939, Cleveland Plain Dealer with permission. Alcoholics Anonymous Makes Its Stand Here By ELRICK B. DAVIS In three previous...
Reprinted from the October 26, 1939, Cleveland Plain Dealer with permission. Alcoholics Anonymous Makes Its Stand Here By ELRICK B. DAVIS In previous...
Reprinted from the November 2, 1939, Cleveland Plain Dealer with permission. A NOTED DIVINE REVIEWS "ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS" By ELRICK B. DAVIS In a recent...
Reprinted from the November 4, 1939, Cleveland Plain Dealer with permission. A PHYSICIAN LOOKS UPON ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS By ELRICK B. DAVIS Dr. Silkworth The...
Charles Towns, owner of Towns' Hospital where Bill Wilson had sobered up, tried to get publicity for A.A. and finally succeeded. He had known Morris Markey, a...
In March 1941, a feature article entitled "Alcoholics Anonymous" appeared in the "Saturday Evening Post." This is how it came about. Jim Burwell ("The Vicious...
This is the Jack Alexander article from the March 1941 issue of The Saturday Evening Post. THREE MEN sat around the bed of an alcoholic patient in the...
ROCKEFELLER'S GIFT was a small one, in deference to the insistence of the originators that the movement be kept on a voluntary, non paid basis. There are no...
This is Jack Alexander's second story. It was published in April of 1950, when A.A. was just shy of 15 years old. The Drunkard's Best Friend By Jack Alexander...
Part 2 of Jack Alexander's story in the Saturday Evening Post, April 1950: But at some place along the line his power drive meets up with an obstacle it cannot...
The first case of an anonymity break at the national level occurred in May 1940. Ralston Burdett "Rollie" Hemsley was born June 24, 1907, in Syracuse, Ohio. ...
April 14, 1959 Dear Russ, Am right sorry for my delay in answering. Lois and I were a long time out of the country and this was followed by an attack of the...
My thanks to Charles and Doug of AA History & Trivia for permission to copy this from their website. The Origin of our Serenity Prayer As published in...
(Original source of this piece unknown.) SERENITY PRAYER HISTORY A note from the correspondence of the Washington D.C. Group on the mystery that surrounds the...
This series was originally posted to AA History Buffs by Jim Blair. These excerpts from various talks and articles by and on Bill W. reveal a wealth of the...
From Jim Blair. Q - Do alcoholics as a class differ from other people? A - Some years ago the doctors began to look at Alcoholics Anonymous and they got about...
From Jim Blair. Q - Are alcoholics neurotic? A - It is possible that about half our members, had they not been drinkers, would have appeared in ordinary life...
From Jim Blair. Q - What is alcoholism? A - Alcoholism is a malady; that something is dead wrong with us physically; that our reaction to alcohol has changed;...
From Jim Blair. Q - What is meant by mental obsession and the obsessional character of alcoholism? A - Well, as I understand it, we are all born with the...
From Jim Blair. Q - Is A.A. based totally on your own experiences? A - Let's look. Dr. Bob recovered. Then we two set to work on alcoholics in Akron. Well,...
From Jim Blair. Here is another installment from the "Let's Ask Bill" series. This one has two responses to the question. Q - Is Alcoholics Anonymous a new...
From Jim Blair. Q - Just how does A.A. work? A - I cannot fully answer that question. Many A.A. techniques have been adopted after a ten-year period of trial...
From Jim Blair. This question has 5 responses from various documents. Q - What is the success rate of Alcoholics Anonymous? A - Of those sincerely willing to...
From Jim Blair. Q - Wouldn't too rapid growth be bad, both for the new alcoholics and for Alcoholics Anonymous itself? A - Some of us used to think so, but...
From Jim Blair. This installment in the series is a very powerful response by Bill W. Q - How can A.A. best assure its continued existence? A - Since the...
From Jim Blair. Q - What contribution did Dr. Carl Jung make to A.A.? A - Few people know that the first taproot of A.A. hit paydirt some thirty years ago in a...
From Jim Blair. Here is installment No. 13 in the series. It has multiple responses. Q - What effect did Ebby's message have on you? A - Well, by this time I...