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Re: An intensive study of Irma Livoni.
I believe the study was done by Charles K.? He sent me a copy of his findings,(the document shared by Bob S.) several years ago. I met Al M. in the late 70's and attended some of the same meetings.
By John & Linda Dunn · #191 ·
AA Virtual History Tour Zoom
HI, Please find the attached for information. Yours in fellowship Glenn (New member via Thom R).
By Glenn Krainz · #190 ·
An intensive study of Irma Livoni.
Actually there exists very much information about the life of Erma Livoni! The attached file includes 12 full pages presenting nearly year-by-year descriptions of her life between when she was born in
By Bob S · #189 ·
Re: Early women AA members
Bob i didnt write that. My nameGot autopopulated to the bottom of lawyer@wgwlaw ¡®s post. He wrote that big paragraph. I wrote the small part about wives wanting underirablenwomen kicked out of aa
By Gene · #188 ·
Re: Writing The Big Book Discrepancy
Perhaps you are taking my post out of context. He was talking about there wasnt anyone sober yet in Cleveland as of oct 1937. Records show their were at least 5 documented people. They are listed on
By Gene · #187 ·
Re: Writing The Big Book Discrepancy
He did say Oct
By John Schram · #186 ·
Re: Early women AA members
Gene¡ªthanks for the correct spelling of Irma Livoni. Bob S *** Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2020 5:57 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [AAHistoryLovers] Early women AA members The men
By Bob S · #185 ·
Re: Early women AA members
The men get blamed but it was their wives that wanted the so called inappropriate woman out. Same in Akron. Why would men want pretty and slutty women banned. I guess in some cases the more serious in
By Gene · #184 ·
Re: Early women AA members
Hi Bob: I believe her name was "Irma Livoni" during her time around AA. I always think it is important to recognize the fact that the ONLY things we know about her AA experience in Los Angeles, is
By pdBillW · #183 ·
Writing The Big Book Discrepancy
Im loving the book. Hvnt got to far yet but it didnt take long till I hit a big discrepancy. On page 27 William wrote their were no Cleveland members in Oct of 1937 but our history clearly shows there
By Gene · #182 ·
Re: Fifth Step
Thanks Jim My earliest Red Book is 48' and have the McElrath book didn't see a mention of fifth step Question was does this practice of no AA member still practiced in the MidWest. On west coast
By John Schram · #181 ·
Re: Fifth Step
Hello. In the days when the Little Red Book was written and edited between 1946 and 1967 (not sure what year edition you are referring to) many changes were made. In 1946 the lack of large numbers of
By Jim · #180 ·
Fifth Step
I was reading the Coll-Webb Little Red Book tonight for a step study Was it common practice in Akron, Cleveland or Mid West not to do a Fifth Step with a spiritual advisor or sponsor Page 83 states
By John Schram · #179 ·
Early women AA members
Dear AA history friends, The attached article provides a very nice overall view of early women in AA . About Irma Livora: I have read several versions about Irma's life after receiving this 1941
By Bob S · #178 ·
Drafts of "Bill's Story"
Gene, Yes, I see what you mean! However, I have attached the same from ¡°SILKWORTH¡± and the numbers are connected. Bob S ** Ty for the reply Bob but that isnt what Im refering to. Can someone
By Bob S · #177 ·
Re: Drafts of "Bill's Story"
Ty for the reply Bob but that isnt what Im refering to. Can someone verify that the following lines are missing. 235-246, 365-385, 390-428, 582-611, 659-679, 718-752, 756-784, 972-1008, 1070-1092,
By Gene · #176 ·
Re: Drafts of "Bill's Story"
Gene asked whether the first draft of Bill¡¯s Story was corrupt because of missing parts. A partial answer could be found between numbers 864 and 867. In very small and faded print is written: ¡°Two
By Bob S · #175 ·
Re: Drafts of "Bill's Story"
The first attached Bills storey appears to have missing sections. Is the file corrupt or is it me. Is there another place online I download it from or read it
By Gene · #174 ·
Re: Kicked out of Los Angeles AA!
I dont know if this photo is the original Letter. I would actually doubt it. This is the one on display at the archive a friend sent me. Its probably a copy like was mentioned in the article. But
By Gene · #173 ·
Re: Kicked out of Los Angeles AA!
Thanks for this photo of the original letter, also, for noticing the different spelling of Mortimer. Also, I understand the font of the copy I sent was not available in 1941. Thanks for this copy of
By Bob S · #172 ·