Significant November Dates In A.A. History
November 3, 2006 by Mark
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
Significant November Dates In A.A. History
from AA History Lovers at Yahoo! Groups;
Nov 1934 – Ebby T. carries message to Bill.
Nov 1936 – Fitz M leaves Towns Hospital to become ‘AA #3 in NY’ with Bill W and Hank P.
Nov 1937 – Bill and Dr. Bob compare notes in Akron. Count forty cases staying sober. Meeting of the Akron Group to consider Bill’s ideas for how to expand the movement … a book, AA hospitals, paid missionaries. Passed by a majority of 2.
Nov/Dec 1939 – Akron group withdrawals from association with Oxford Group. Meetings moved from T Henry & Clarence Williams to Dr Bob and other members homes.
Nov 1941 – “First Mass AA Meeting” in Oklahoma City, 8 present, 1 was drunk.
Nov 1945 – Bill’s article called ‘Those Goof Balls’ published in Grapevine.
Nov 1986 – Big Book published in paperback.
Nov 1, 1947 – 1st AA Group in Anchorage, Alaska.
Nov 1, 1963 – Reverend Sam Shoemaker dies.
Nov 3, 2001 – J P Miller who wrote screenplay for “The Days of Wine and Roses” died.
Nov 9, 1966 – President Johnson appoints Marty M to the 1st National Advisory Committee on Alcoholism.
Nov 10, 1940 – 1st AA group formed in Minneapolis.
Nov 10, 2001 – 1st of 400,000 4th Edition Big Books arrives in the mail.
Nov 11, 1934 – Armistice Day; Bill started drinking after dry spell, beginning of Bill’s last drunk.
Nov 12, 1940 – 1st AA meeting is held in Boston.
Nov 13, 1939 – Bill wants to go to work at Towns Hsp, NY drunks want him to stay on as head of the movement.
Nov 14, 1940 – Alcoholic Foundation publishes 1st AA Bulletin.
Nov 15, 1949 – Bill W suggests that groups devote Thanksgiving week to dicussions of the 12 Traditions.
Nov 16, 1950 – Dr. Bob died.
Nov 18, 1946 – 1st Dublin Ireland group met.
Nov 21, 1939 – AA’s in San Francisco hold 1st California AA meeting in the Clift Hotel.
Nov 21, 1952 – Willard Richardson, past Treasurer/Chairman of Alcoholic Foundation, dies.
Nov 26, 1895 – Bill W born in East Dorsett, VT.
Nov 26, 1939 – Dilworth Lupton gave sermon “Mr. X and Alcoholics Anonymous.” Became one of first pamphlets on AA.
Nov 28, 1939 – Hank P writes Bill advocating autonomy for all AA groups.
Nov 28, 1943 – Bill guest speaker San Quentin Penitentiary. (sometimes dated Dec 2, 1943)















Thanks for the history
You’re welcome Lash… I’ve been given the privilege of passing this on by Billy C. from the Yahoo! Group.
Did you fact check with Frank S ????????
Mr. P. – URA knucklehead! Of course I checked with him – he tried to make a twenty minute announcement to the AAHL Group at Yahoo! lmao…
The new title Twelve Steps for You lays out the actual origin of each of the Twelve Steps, step by step.
Dick,
I’m happy you’ve stopped by…
I attempted to call you last week at both numbers and didn’t get an answer. Please, I need to talk with you about the last comment you left. Email me at mark at b5media dot com.
Mark