Re: Moral Psychology
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I detect a touch of Moral Psychology in the story "The Keys of the Kingdom" wherein the author's doctor had the wealthy socialite divorcee "performing the most menial labor for his charity
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Wayne T.
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Obituary for Dr. Frank Crane author of Just for Today
On on the AAHL FB group on May 29, 2021 Jim W posted an image? of a 1921 column written by Dr. Frank Crane which was the basis for the classic, "Just for Today" which has circulated far and wide
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Wayne T.
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August 6th Upcoming History Event
Hello Everyone, please come join us and experience these wonderful and inspiring presentations. The 1940¡¯ was a incredible time for Alcoholics Anonymous. We will be covering a great deal of this
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Seastones
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Bill W and Pierce Governor Company
Although mostly unknown by many Indiana AA¡¯s, Bill Wilson was a director of a factory in Anderson Indiana called Pierce Governor Company in 1938. I believe you will find the attached information of
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Bob S
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Re: Did Bill W come up with the term "King Alcohol" or is there more history behing the term?
I found this video that I think helps explain where he may have gotten the term.? The second link is for more contextual reference. https://youtu.be/ZpaiQAfXJH0 https://www.loc.gov/item/ 2013563986/
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BLH3378
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Did Bill W come up with the term "King Alcohol" or is there more history behing the term?
A sponsee asked me this great question. ?I checked our site found - nothing, silkworth - nothing other sites nothing.. So I ask the experts.... Did Bill W come up with the term "King Alcohol" or is
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John Steeves <honest03060@...>
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Re: Change to History Flyers
I don't know what you mean by the "first" meeting. The audio only parts of the Friday night history group will be archived at
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Jim
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Re: Change to History Flyers
I am unable to attend the first zoom meeting. Can you please let us know the URL of where the meeting will be archived? Thanks in Advance, Kent B
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Kent_B
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Change to History Flyers
Hello Everyone. We had some problems with Zoom so we switched our codes and passwords. Enclosed are two of the flyers. In the future all history flyers will have the same code and password in case of
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Seastones
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Moral Psychology
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Several months ago I read in William Schaberg's "Writing The Big Book" (pg. 139) what Dr Silkworth had meant, and also examined in detail, what moral psychology is. Moral psychology is mentioned only
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Joel M <joel.minisquero@...>
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Re: Have we anyone able to tell us more about the ideas of Hank P's prominent Chicago physician regarding pressure of the spinal fluid, their history and validity?
Thanks for digging that out of the archive Gary and sharing it again. Your response answers my original question to my satisfaction. Thanks! Your response led me to look for Charles Towns' book. Here
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Wayne T.
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File Notifications
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The following files and folders have been uploaded to the Files area of the [email protected] group. * /Books/Paley's Evidences Of Christianity-1855 copy.pdf (
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Group Notification <noreply@...>
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Re: Have we anyone able to tell us more about the ideas of Hank P's prominent Chicago physician regarding pressure of the spinal fluid, their history and validity?
The following three paragraphs have been taken from AAHL message 11066 that wrote back in 2015. I'm sorry to report that the Hindsfoot link contained within the three paragraphs that mentions the
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NeidhardtG
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Re: Have we anyone able to tell us more about the ideas of Hank P's prominent Chicago physician regarding pressure of the spinal fluid, their history and validity?
A while back I found an article in the NYT archives about a physician in NY City who was relieving spinal fluid pressure to cure alcoholism in 1942 I think. I tried to see if he had moved from
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Wayne T.
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Re: Have we anyone able to tell us more about the ideas of Hank P's prominent Chicago physician regarding pressure of the spinal fluid, their history and validity?
The only thing I have ever found that MIGHT be relative to this is the following from Dr. Siilkworth's April, 1937 article "Reclamation of the Alcoholic" in Medical Record : " To relieve the pressure
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william schaberg
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Have we anyone able to tell us more about the ideas of Hank P's prominent Chicago physician regarding pressure of the spinal fluid, their history and validity?
On page 140 paragraph 2 Hank P wrote "I well remember the shock I received when a prominent doctor in Chicago told me of cases where pressure of the spinal fluid actually ruptured the brain." Do we
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Wayne T.
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Re: Henrietta Seiberling
I don't see any citation for a Dick B. / Bill Pittman collaboration in the Wikipedia article as it stands today. [Moderator comment: and this is exactly why we frown on using Wikipedia as a source
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Wayne T.
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Re: Henrietta Seiberling
Dick B's book About Henrietta Henrietta B. Seiberling: Ohio's Lady with a Cause doesn't answer the question of exactly where they met and why she was wherever that was. He does say: -- Duane R-H
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duanerh
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Re: Henrietta Seiberling
The Wikipedia article is probably https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Buckler_Seiberling. It notes that she grew up in El Paso and San Antonio. -- Duane R-H
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duanerh
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Re: Henrietta Seiberling
Hi Roger, Where is the document in Wikipedia? Can you provide a link to the article? James in Dallas [Moderator note: Just as a FYI, we try not to use Wikipedia as a defacto source for anything due to
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James Ivey <jamesiv5@...>
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