Rowland Hazard III

Rowland Hazard III
Hazard, c. 1921
Member of the Rhode Island Senate
from South Kingstown
In office
January 5, 1915 – January 2, 1917
Preceded byEdmund Walker
Succeeded byGrafton Kenyon
Personal details
Born(1881-10-29)29 October 1881
Peace Dale, Rhode Island, US
Died20 December 1945(1945-12-20) (aged 64)
Waterbury, Connecticut, US
Resting placeOak Dell Cemetery, South Kingstown, Rhode Island, US
Political partyRepublican
ChildrenCaroline Campbell Hazard
Rowland Gibson Hazard IV
Peter Hamilton Hazard
Charles Ware Blake Hazard
Parent(s)Rowland Gibson Hazard II
Mary Pierrepont Bushnell
RelativesThomas P. Hazard (brother)
Alma materYale University (BA)

Rowland Hazard III (October 29, 1881 – December 20, 1945) was an American businessman. He is also known as the "Rowland H." who figured prominently in the events leading to the formation of Alcoholics Anonymous.[1]

  1. ^ Although Rowland Hazard's full name in connection with the formation of Alcoholics Anonymous has been known for years, the Traditions of AA recommend that AA members maintain their anonymity at the level of media, in keeping with the spirit of placing "principles before personalities." Members typically refer to themselves publicly, if at all, by first name and last initial only. After the 1971 death of AA co-founder Bill W. and publication of his full name in obituaries, the AA General Service Conference advised that "AA members generally think it unwise to break the anonymity of a member even after his death, but in each situation the final decision must rest with the family." (See http://aa.org/pdf/products/p-47_understandinganonymity1.pdf for further information.) This was the case with both Bill W. and fellow AA co-founder "Dr. Bob" Smith before him. Rowland Hazard, however, apparently never considered himself a member of AA.