A.A. Traditions During its first decade, A.A. as a fellowship accumulated substantial experience which indicated that certain group attitudes and principles...
I have aquired 13 more articles and with post them on successive days ... Alcoholics take steps to cure themselves... Alcoholics Anonymous From The Illinois...
Jim Blair
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Apr 2, 2004 11:35 am
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AA Grapevine June 1960<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> To Father Ed - Godspeed! By Bill W. EARLY Sunday morning,...
When I joined the Fellowship in 1969 (in North Jersey), one of my first assigned service tasks was that of chauffeuring an old timer to meetings. A stroke had...
Miracles at Work for Alcoholics What is the secret of the success of Alcoholics Anonymous? A famous writer gives you his answer By Arthur Hopkins In Tagore's...
Jim Blair
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Apr 3, 2004 12:02 pm
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Bill The data below is historical info on the development of the Traditions. I could not find anything to spell out what went into determining their sequence. ...
His name was Allen McGuiness (deceased) and I believe he was from Southern California. I love the pamphlet and have memorized a large chunk of it because it...
January 1964 AA Grapevine<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> In Memory of Dr. Sam by Bill ON Thursday, October 31,...
April 1: 1939 - Alcoholics Anonymous AA's Big Book was published. 1966 - Sister Ignatia died at the age of 77. She worked with Dr. Bob in treating many early...
Do You Drink Too Much? A Professor of Psychology Tells Why PeopleDrink - and Offers Advice By Peter J. Hampton The moderate drinker avoids getting drunk. He...
does anyone know for sure who wrote this? it was probably the 'editors' but if there is a name, i'd like to know it. what a trbute to a wonderful lady!! ...
In the Book "As Bill Sees It" there are several referenced footnotes to "A.A. Today". However, I cannot find any info or links to this literature. Can anyone...
Hi Sheila "AA Today" was the first book published by the AA Grapevine. It was unveiled in 1960 at the 25th Anniversary Convention in Long Beach, CA. The book...
Hi AA History Lovers For those of you who are familiar with Archie M's "Timelines in AA History (1864 - present)" - his basic research data was used some time...
Bill W. Told us in A.A. comes of Age, that in the Jack Alexander's Saturday Evening Post article, some pictures were required by editors. Somebody knows who...
Jaime Maliachi
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Apr 20, 2004 11:11 am
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JOIN US FOR A TRIP TO THE ANNUAL 2004 LOIS WILSON PICNIC At Stepping Stones (where Bill & Lois Wilson lived from 1941 until they died) 62 Oak Road, Bedford...
This is a compilation of posts about Isadore Tuerk: The Alcoholics Anonymous West Baltimore Group began in 1947. It's website mentions a Dr. Tuerk. "One of...
Saturday Evening Post Inside Spread - March 1, 1941 Bill’s and others’ pictures appeared full-face in the Saturday Evening Post article. (See Pass It On...
I just got word this evening of the passing of a very special friend of this fellowship. Around 2 this afternoon, Thursday April 22 our friend Robert Smith Jr....
From a talk by Chan F. at the Annual Founder's Day Banquet, November 11, 1978 (thanks to Ken R. for this): It started with a light rain and moderate...
LAST EYEWITNESS OF AA'S ORIGINS DIES IN MEMPHIS (Memphis, Tenn. April 22, 2004) Robert "Bob" Smith II, last eyewitness of the start of Alcoholics Anonymous,...
is there any other people alive from 1934-39?i also have a question if I provide a photo can someone help me identify a couple in the picture?im thinking its...
A.A. co-founder's son is dead Akron native Robert Ripley Smith Jr., 85, was proud that local program had global impact By Carol Biliczky Akron Beacon Journal...
Hi Steve and Friends: The book you have was authored by the late Jerry E. who was for a short time the editor of The Grapevine. Jerry had been a successful...