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  1. Rowland Hazard III (October 29, 1881 – December 20, 1945) was an American businessman and member of a prominent Rhode Island family involved in the foundation and executive leadership of a number of well-known companies.

  2. Rowland Hazard died of a coronary occlusion, (a heart blockage) on Thursday, December 20, 1945, while at work in his office at Bristol Manufacturing. He was 64.

  3. In 1885, a well-known textile industrialist and philanthropic family from Rhode Island led by Rowland II and Margaret Hazard, were vacationing in Santa Barbara and decided to purchase property here to build a winter home.

  4. 22 de nov. de 2017 · Rowland Hazard was the first in the chain of events leading to AA founding moments of the fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous. In attempt to receive a psychological release from his chronic alcoholism, he boarded an ocean liner, in 1926, bound for Zurich, Switzerland hoping to find a method of release from the famous Dr. Carl Jung.

  5. Esta correspondencia atestigua el antiguo vínculo entre ambas personalidades, a propósito de un conocido común, Rowland Hazard, un alcohólico tratado por el psicoanalista desde 1926.

  6. Discover life events, stories and photos about Rowland Hazard III (1881–1945) of Peace Dale, South Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island, United States.

  7. 5 de jul. de 2022 · English. In the Year 1938, when the Rockefellers were funding the writing of the Big Book at Dr. Henry Sigerist's Institute of the History of Medicine, Rowland Hazard III (1881-1945) was on the payroll of Rockefeller associate Albert Lyon Scott (1878-1946) of Lockwood Greene Engineers, Inc.