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Specific Origin of the 4th Step Inventory Format
I was wondering if anyone had done research and had any information on the actual origin of the 4th step format Bill uses in the Big Book?? i.e. including resentments, fears, and sex conduct, and the
By brian.koch@... · #1243 ·
General Service Conference 1952
A very Good Morning from a sizzling day of Summer in Portugal! Does this do for the purpose that you suggested? Serenas 24 horas, Carlos D
By Carlos D · #1242 ·
General Service Conference 1952
Since I did not know if you this document, I also sent the link and the PDF. https://silkworth.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/AA-General-Service-Conference-Jun-1952.pdf
By Carlos D · #1241 ·
General Service Conference 1951
One more in case it is not in the archives. https://silkworth.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Conference-Report-Jun-1951.pdf
By Carlos D · #1240 ·
Re: Seaman's Club Finances
Looking at the document, ¡°Conference Highlights¡±, Special Report for the Groups on the Third General Service Conference of A.A., New York, NY * April 22-26, 1953, page 21 - Bill Comments on the
By Carlos D · #1239 ·
Seaman's Club Finances
The daily featured speaker on Recovery Speakers July 26 was Bernard Smith at the 1965 International. At 22:20 he says they had too little money to open a Seaman¡¯s Club which was sorely needed. He
By roger.a.wheatley@... · #1238 ·
Re: AA Big Book Historical Presentation
Is it always the second Sunday of each month or the first?Once a month is not very specific!
By Rita Akacich · #1237 ·
Exploring The Big Book Sunday August 14th
> > Our second presentation on the Big Book is coming up soon. This time we > will be doing the Doctor¡¯s Opinion. These presentations are rich in > historical value and add a lot of depth and
By Seastones · #1236 ·
What is documented regarding Bill W's 1929 golf career? #billandbob
Page 3, paragraph 3 "In 1929 I contracted golf fever. We went at once to the country, my wife to applaud while I started out to overtake Walter Hagen." Is there documentation of tournaments he played
By Wayne T. · #1235 ·
Re: Special token of appreciation
Photos and approximate inscription text, from Facebook page titled "Wilson-Smith University." Inscription reads approximately as... ¡°From the Men of Bat C. 66th C.A.C. Chalus France Nov 1918¡±
By Ann Norcross · #1234 ·
Re: Special token of appreciation
Here are photo's of Bill's special token of appreciation.
By Wayne T. · #1233 ·
Re: Moral Psychology #chat
This is Glenn Chesnut's words describing the book he helped Bill Swegan write to tell his story. I did not get this deep understanding the first time i read the book. I did not see his points until
By roger.a.wheatley@... · #1232 ·
Re: Special token of appreciation
Yes, I can answer this one: I have seen the special token. It's a ring, a signet ring, from his men. I saw it in a glass case, upstairs, in the little house on the edge of the village green in East
By Ann Norcross · #1231 ·
Special token of appreciation
Hello all Page 2 of Bill's Story ... 'for had not the men of my battery given me a special token of appreciation?' Do we know what the special token of appreciation was? Raj UK
By r j <rajanjaspal@...> · #1230 ·
Re: Moral Psychology #chat
JIM BURWELL THE AGNOSTIC & AUTHOR OF "THE VICIOUS CYCLE"* *Which first appeared in the second edition of the personal stories and continues to appear in the AA Big Book. By Ron Long As a former
By Carlos D · #1229 ·
Re: Moral Psychology #chat
William E. Swegan ("Sgt. Bill") was the major spokesman for the psychological wing of early Alcoholics Anonymous-that group within the newborn A.A. movement of the 1930's, 40's and 50's which stressed
By Carlos D · #1228 ·
Re: Moral Psychology #chat
Read Silkworth's 1937 paper "Reclamation of the Alcoholic" https://silkworth.net/alcoholics-anonymous/reclamation-of-the-alcoholic/ This was Doctor Silkworth's view of why he believed Bill's "drunk
By Joel M <joel.minisquero@...> · #1227 ·
Re: AA Big Book Historical Presentation
Sent from Yahoo Mail?from the badlands of NJ
By Aldo · #1226 ·
Re: Obituary for Dr. Frank Crane author of Just for Today
There is a little more that I would like to add about Just For Today. 1. Dale Carnegie references Just For Today, credited to Sybil Partridge, in his 1948 book How to Stop Worrying and Start Living.
By basictextstudyguide@... · #1225 ·
Re: AA Big Book Historical Presentation
Could someone confirm the date of next ¡°Exploring the Big Book One Chapter" at a Time please and thanks!
By Rita Akacich · #1224 ·