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Origins in North America and the Big Book 1935


Origins in North America and the Big Book 1935 - 1946

1935-1946. Alcoholics Anonymous began in 1935 in Akron, Ohio, as the outcome of a meeting between a New York stock broker, Bill W, and an Akron surgeon, Dr Bob.

The Start and Growth of A.A. | Alcoholics Anonymous

AA began in 1935 in Akron, Ohio, as the outcome of a meeting between Bill W., a New York stockbroker, and Dr. Bob S., an Akron surgeon.

'The Big Book' that gave alcoholics hope in 12 steps turns 75 - PBS

April 10, 1939, marks the publication date of “Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story of How Many Thousands of Men and Women Have Recovered from ...

A Cultural History of Alcoholics Anonymous 1935-1960

Alcoholics Anonymous provides clues to the influence of American culture on the book. ... the greatest shifts in the American history. The cultural forces ...

A.A. History – Welcome to Silkworth.net

Still others like to date it as of the publishing of the Big Book in the Spring of 1939. Clarence Snyder claimed he was the founder, and that the first meeting ...

Jay S. AA History (Part 1) 12-Step Origins and The Big ... - YouTube

... 1935. It is extremely important to know that help IS out there and ... AA History (Part 1) 12-Step Origins and The Big Book of Alcoholics ...

Alcoholics Anonymous - Wikipedia

Debuting AA's 12 steps, it is informally known as the “Big Book”. It is also the origin of AA's name. AA offers a suggested, but not required, program of ...

BIG-BOOK-STORY-AUTHOR-BIOGRAPHIES.pdf - AA in the Desert

Ernie first got sober in August 1935, probably the first after Bill Dotson ("A.A. Number 3"), while Bill Wilson was still staying with the Smiths in Akron. He ...

Biographies of the Authors of the Stories in the Big Book

The Hindsfoot Foundation is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1993 for the publication of materials on the history and theory of alcoholism treatment and ...

A Narrative Timeline of AA History - Chestnut Health Systems

1935 - June, in his Big Book story Dr Bob describes his 3 ... • The revised draft pamphlet “AA for the Native North American” be approved.

A Study of Synchronic Events Between Years 1926 and 1935

The purpose of this book is to present a brief sketch of AA pre-history in hopes of pro- moting a greater interest in the exciting past of Alcoholics ...

1935 in Big Book Alcoholics Anonymous, 12 Steps and 12 Traditions

The spark that was to flare into the first A.A. group was struck at Akron, Ohio, in June 1935, during a talk between a New York stockbroker and an Akron ...

Big Book - Personal Stories - Part I - Pioneers of A.A.

A co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous. The birth of our Society dates from his first day of permanent sobriety, June 10, 1935. To 1950, the year ...

Big Book Of AA – Welcome to Silkworth.net

This is the second edition of the book “Alcoholics Anonymous.” The first edition appeared in April 1939, and in the following sixteen years, more than...

Big Book - Foreword To Second Edition - (pp. xv-xiv) - AA Netherlands

A.A. has flourish - ing communities in the British Isles, the Scandinavian countries, South Africa, South America, Mexico, ... of 1935, the first A.A. group had ...

A.A. History - Westchester GSA

The Big Book tests the watersFour hundred mimeographed copies of the Big Book manuscript are sent out for comments and evaluation by members, friends, and other ...

Alcoholics Anonymous - 12 Steps | Easy Does it - EHN Canada

In 1938, when Wilson was writing the original Big Book manuscript, even as he and the 100 or so sober alcoholics were passing around the ...

AA History And How The Big Book Was Put Together

Northwest Arkansas Alcoholics Anonymous – AA History And How The Big Book Was Put Together ... south from New York. But, it was still, we thought in those years, ...

A.A. History Timeline - Oregon Area 58

1939 – “Alcoholics Anonymous”, AA's Big Book was published. 1940 – Larry J. of Houston, wrote The Texas Preamble used to open AA meetings in Texas. 1966 – ...

Big Book History #17: Hank Parkhurst, the Co-Founder Who Drank

Schaberg introduces Hank Parkhurst and explains – step by step – his important contributions to the early development of A.A. and, ...


The Call of the Wild

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The Call of the Wild is a short adventure novel by Jack London, published in 1903 and set in Yukon, Canada, during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush, when strong sled dogs were in high demand. The central character of the novel is a dog named Buck.