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Bill Wilson's Talk on Communication - 1960 Alcoholics Anonymous General Service Conference

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This issue of Time includes one of the earliest national magazine articles on Alcoholics Anonymous, covering the famous Rockefeller Dinner in New York City. Hosted by John D. Rockefeller, Jr., the event brought public attention to the fledgling fellowship, then only five years old with about 400 members nationwide.

Bill Wilson's Talk on Communication - 1960 Alcoholics Anonymous General Service Conference

This document is a transcription of Bill Wilson's talk on communication at the 1960 A.A. General Service Conference. 

Good - Cover and interior pages clean.

  • Historic Feature: Early coverage of Alcoholics Anonymous in a major national magazine.
  • Rockefeller Connection: Details the crucial dinner that helped establish A.A.’s legitimacy.
  • Early A.A. History: Documents the fellowship just five years after its founding.
  • Condition: Well-preserved copy, good overall with only wear to front cover.

This issue is a historically significant artifact, capturing the moment Alcoholics Anonymous first entered the public spotlight, an event that shaped the fellowship’s future growth into a worldwide movement.

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Bill Wilson's Talk on Communication - 1960 Alcoholics Anonymous General Service Conference
Bill Wilson's Talk on Communication - 1960 Alcoholics Anonymous General Service Conference