¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI understand that the first meeting in NYC met at several locations¡± ? 182 Clinton Street, Brooklyn Hts, NY Then at; Hank Parkhurst¡¯s house in NJ Then at; Bob and Marguarite ?Volentine¡¯s house ¨C also in NJ Also, at Bet Taylor¡¯s house at interim Then at Steinway Hall.? ? ? Question: Were these four meeting locations considered the First AA Group, albeit with different locations¡± ? If so, would that make the Akron meetings at T, Henry and Clarace Williams house; then Dr Bob¡¯s house; then Kings School be considered the second AA group? ? Or is there a better configuration of order of sequence? ? Thanks in advance. ? Bob S ? **** ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of william schaberg
Sent: Monday, November 30, 2020 11:15 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [AAHistoryLovers] Sept 39 meetings?? ? Gene... These were not so much ¡°new¡± meetings as extensions of what had been going on already in NY/NJ AA. ? Bill and Lois had to vacate their Brooklyn home on April 26, 1939 and they were basically homeless for the next two years. Without the ¡°home base¡± at 182 Clinton Street, meetings moved to Hank Parkhurst¡¯s house in Montclair and then ¨C when Hank and Kathleen first split up in June, 1939 ¨C to Bob and Marguarite Volentine¡¯s house ¨C also in New Jersey. ? There are several references in Lois¡¯s 1939 diary to Sunday meetings at the Parkhurst¡¯s house and to Tuesday meetings in New York City ¨C which seemed to have been held, at first, in Bert Taylor¡¯s apartment on 72nd Street and then, shortly after that (because of the size of the group?), at Steinway Hall in mid-town. ? NOTE that Lois¡¯ count included wives who regularly attended meetings with their husbands in those days. ? -- Bob S |