The Elrick B. Davis Articles From The
October – November 1939
These articles appeared in the main Cleveland newspaper, the Plain Dealer, just five months after the first A.A. group was formed in Cleveland. The articles resulted in hundreds of calls for help from suffering alcoholics who reached out for the hope that the fledgling Alcoholics Anonymous offered.
The thirteen reliable members of the Cleveland group handled as many as 500 calls (ref 1) in the first month following the appearance of Davis’ articles. The following year Cleveland could boast 20 to 30 groups with hundreds of members (ref 2).
1. Dr. Bob and the Good Oldtimers, New York, A.A. World Services, Inc., 1980, pp 206-207.
2. ‘Pass It On’, New York, A.A. World Services, Inc., 1984, pp 224-225.
The Articles:
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- October 21, 1939, Alcoholics Anonymous Makes Its Stand here-Part 1
- October 23, 1939, Alcoholics Anonymous Makes Its Stand here-Part 2
- October 24, 1939, Alcoholics Anonymous Makes Its Stand here-Part 3
- October 25, 1939, Alcoholics Anonymous Makes Its Stand here-Part 4
- October 26, 1939, Alcoholics Anonymous Makes Its Stand here-Part 5
- November 2, 1939, A Noted Divine Reviews “Alcoholics Anonymous”
- November 4, 1939, A Physician Looks Upon Alcoholics Anonymous