
September History
Sept, 1930 | Bill wrote 4th (his last) promise in family Bible to quit drinking |
Sept, 1939 | Group started by Earl T in Chicago. |
Sept, 1940 | AA group started in Toledo by Duke P & others. |
Sept, 1940 | Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases gives Big Book unfavorable review. |
Sept, 1946 | Bill & Dr. Bob both publicly endorsed National Committee Education Alcoholism founded by Marty M. |
Sept, 1946 | 1st A.A. group in Mexico. |
Sept, 1948 | Bob writes article for Grapevine on AA “Fundamentals – In Retrospect”. |
Sept, 1949 | 1st issue of Grapevine published in “pocketbook” size. |
Sept 1, 1939 | 1st AA group founded in Chicago. |
Sept 11, 2001 | 30 Vesey St, New York. Location of AA’s first office is destroyed during the World Trade Center attack. |
Sept 12, 1942 | U.S. Assist. Surgeon General Kolb speaks at dinner for Bill and Dr Bob. |
Sept 13, 1937 | Florence R, 1st female in AA in NY. |
Sept 13, 1941 | WHJP in Jacksonville, FL airs Spotlight on AA. |
Sept 17, 1954 | Bill D, AA #3 dies. |
Sept 18, 1947 | Dallas Central Office opens its doors. |
Sept 19, 1965 | The Saturday Evening Post publishes article “Alcoholics Can Be Cured – Despite AA” |
Sept 19, 1975 | Jack Alexander, author of original Saturday Evening Post article, dies. |
Sept 21, 1938 | Bill W & Hank P form Works Publishing Co. |
Sept 24, 1940 | Bill 12th steps Bobbie V, who later replaced Ruth Hock as his secretary in NY. |
Sept 30, 1939 | article in Liberty magazine, “Alcoholics and God” > by Morris Markey. |
Sept, 1971 | First European Convention, Bristol, England, Sally Cousins, Archivist |