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7 DAYS IN DECEMBER
Dear AA friends, December 1934 was a time of vital historic AA proportions! The attached file explains. Bob S > > >
By Bob S · #1436 ·
Re: Bill Wilson's 1934 Christmas
Source, as in what page of what reference? Tom H [email protected]> wrote:
By Tom Hickcox · #1435 ·
File /White and Research Papers, News and Magazine Articles and Timelines/William D. Silkworth, M.D. and the Origin and Development of AA (Dublin Group White Paper - 2012).pdf uploaded #file-notice
The following files and folders have been uploaded to the Files area of the [email protected] group. * /White and Research Papers, News and Magazine Articles and Timelines/William D.
By Group Notification <noreply@...> · #1434 ·
Re: Bill Wilson's 1934 Christmas
William Schaberg persuasively refutes the story of Lois saying to a discouraged Bill, "Yes honey, but you are sober." There is no evidence to support this oft repeated story. I is a good story, but
By Rod Woodard · #1433 ·
Bill Wilson's 1934 Christmas
The attached historical article makes me appreciate Bill Wilson all the more. Bob S Dear AA friends, > >
By Bob S · #1432 ·
December. 11 is a day for celebration,
Dear AA friends, December 11, 1934, is the day Bill Wilson had his last drink, GO TELL EVERYBODY! Bob S
By Bob S · #1431 ·
Re: PRE-AA HISTORY BOOK
Hi Bob, I contacted infinprint solutions and they told me they have no hard copies for sale. Just thought I would let you know. John Dunn
By John & Linda Dunn · #1430 ·
First AA bulletins
Dear AA friends, Bill Wilson had a spiritual experience that provided a release from his alcoholic obsession during the second week of December of 1934. He immediately thought about helping other
By Bob S · #1429 ·
Re: RICHMOND WALKER & THE TWENTY-FOUR HOUR BOOK
Thank you Steve. I must've renamed the durn thing lol thanks!!
By James Ivey · #1428 ·
PRE-AA HISTORY BOOK
Dear AA friends. This is a link for a book I have written a few years ago. Pre-AA History Book https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BiG8x262BNjmUZbXlbGqyJRFnBU075A1/view If you would like a
By Bob S · #1427 ·
Re: RICHMOND WALKER & THE TWENTY-FOUR HOUR BOOK
This link on the Preston Group website appears to be the correct link for this article. https://www.prestongroup.org/aa_docs/24_hours_a_day.txt Steve F, Springfield MO
By Steve Flower · #1426 ·
Ebby T. crashes into kitchen
Dear AA history buffs, I have often thought the story of Ebby Thacher crashing his Packard into the kitchen of a residence and asking for a cup of coffee to be an urban legend, But indeed it was
By Bob S · #1425 ·
Re: First 100 members 1934-1939
Super thanks Gary... We were curious because there was supposedly a Charles C.? in the 1st. 100. I wasn't even sure if that was true.. Sincerly....Dano B.
By Dan Borkowski · #1424 ·
Re: First 100 members 1934-1939
The John Barton AAHL message 8061 dated 12/21/2011 that represents his research regarding the first 100 sober does not include a Charles Cronin. The date of the 100th sober on the list has a sobriety
By NeidhardtG · #1423 ·
First 100 members 1934-1939
I would like to know if Charles Cronin? Was one of the first early AA members.? He lived in ironwood Michigan and worked for Chicago Burlington as a conductor.. Born in 1893 with wife Agnes born in
By Dan Borkowski · #1422 ·
Re: West Baltimore Group website
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By Hugh Hyatt · #1421 ·
File /General Service Conference (US)/ADVISORY ACTIONS m-39_0722.pdf uploaded #file-notice
The following files and folders have been uploaded to the Files area of the [email protected] group. * /General Service Conference (US)/ADVISORY ACTIONS m-39_0722.pdf (
By Group Notification <noreply@...> · #1420 ·
File Notifications #file-notice
The following files and folders have been uploaded to the Files area of the [email protected] group. * /Documents - General/SENY (Southeast New York) committee meeting minutes (anonymity
By Group Notification <noreply@...> · #1419 ·
Re: RICHMOND WALKER & THE TWENTY-FOUR HOUR BOOK
THANK YOU for your kind words and for doing this. I will make sure it gets to our other platform too. ? Thom R. AAHL Moderator
By Thom R. · #1418 ·
RICHMOND WALKER & THE TWENTY-FOUR HOUR BOOK
I found several posts in the AAHistoryLovers archives about Richmond Walker and the 24-Hours a Day book, by Glenn C. I simply assembled the posts and cleaned up the text to make it more readable as a
By James Ivey · #1417 ·