Re: Bill as a "Director" in 1937
Thanks for the correction Bill Mike Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced Soren Kierkegaard Sent: December 15, 2020 10:50 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re:
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Mike Cullen
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Re: Bill as a "Director" in 1937
Arghhh¡ CORRECTION ¨C CORRECTION ¨C *CORRECTION!* They say the devil is in the details ¨C a truth that I firmly believe in. So¡ when I woke up this morning and flashed on the idea that I had
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william schaberg
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Re: Bill as a "Director" in 1937
Thanks William...my name is dano Bk'em Dano Became...Big Book'em Dano After? Engaging and reading emails documents libraries and references and all the great stuff that comes from AA history lovers
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Dan Borkowski
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Re: Bill and LSD
If research is allowed to go forward regarding psychedelics it will be interesting to see if the test subjects can remain sober? and if so can they can be happily sober.? It will be interesting to
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Wayne T.
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Re: Bill as a "Director" in 1937
Thank you, Bill. I just ordered your book. It sounds spectacular and I am looking so forward to reading it. Hopefully Hank will finally get his due. I always felt in my minuscule role of loving AA
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Mary Bernadette MacLeod
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Re: Bill as a "Director" in 1937
Bill-Thank you so much for staying involved on "historylovers". Your knowledge of our beginnings is a very rare gift. I seem to use your book, 'Writing the BB' nearly every day to clear up some
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Pat Murphy
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Re: Have we anyone able to evaluate the medical side of Doctor Silkworth's "ultra-modern standards" in his treatment regime as it appears in "Reclamation of the Alcoholic"?
Whilst it it is understandable that you do not want to denigrate the good doctor, what is described here is pure quackery. However we must look at the state of medical knowledge at the time, (The
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Bob Dunkley
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Re: Bill and LSD
Should say couldnt stay sober until he had aspiritual exp using the Lsd treatment
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Gene
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Re: Bill and LSD
In the DVD documentary Bill W A person is interviewd and he said he could get sober in AA. He took LSD, had a spiritual experience and never drank again. He had something like 40 or 50 years sober.
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Gene
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Re: Bill and LSD
Attached is an article written by well known AA historian Erie Kurtz in 1989, and now is part of the William White papers. Here's a quote from the article I found intriguing. "Here,? then,? is?
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Jeff Johnson
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Bill as a "Director" in 1937
In his April 21, 1937 article "Reclamation of the Alcoholic," Dr. Silkworth mentions "Case IV" - which is clearly Bill Wilson - and notes that sometime after his recovery "he was given an opportunity
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william schaberg
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Bill and LSD
I know Bill took LSD out in CA to see if it could enhance or trigger a spiritual experience. What was his thought on it after his experience? Thumbs up or down? Thanks, In love and service. Doris R.
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Doris Ringbloom
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Have we anyone able to evaluate the medical side of Doctor Silkworth's "ultra-modern standards" in his treatment regime as it appears in "Reclamation of the Alcoholic"?
In this thread I would like to leave aside the psychological, Moral Psychology and educational side of his recommended treatment, and focus on the drugs and concoctions, and the physical and surgical
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Wayne T.
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Bill W's last drink was this date, 1934
Bill W took his last drink today, December 11, 1934, which became not only a wonderful Christmas Present for him, but for every one of us, as well. Merry Christmas! Bob S
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Bob S
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Re: Case IV (Hospital No. 1152) From Dr. Silkworth's Reclamation of the Alcoholic April 21, 1937 Medical Record
Thank you for this information.? I did not realize this information existed. Jim
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Jim B <jim@...>
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Re: Case IV (Hospital No. 1152) From Dr. Silkworth's Reclamation of the Alcoholic April 21, 1937 Medical Record
William Schaberg found that Bill W, Jim Burwell, Earl T and a number of other early AA's were unreliable sources of AA history. Should Dr. Silkworth himself be added to that list? > >
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Wayne T.
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Re: Case IV (Hospital No. 1152) From Dr. Silkworth's Reclamation of the Alcoholic April 21, 1937 Medical Record
" Later he was given an opportunity and is now a director in a large corporation." I never knew that Bill worked at all after the founding of AA. Of what corporation was he a director, besides Works
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Steve Flower
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Re: Case IV (Hospital No. 1152) From Dr. Silkworth's Reclamation of the Alcoholic April 21, 1937 Medical Record
Sermon on the Mount by Emmet Fox was published in 1934. Wonder if it is possibly the 2nd book?
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@greatcir
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Re: New York Times December 1903 Articles about Professor Langley (Ref: "We Agnostics" Page 51 paragraph 2)
the next time I'm out will check the sign. also my mistake may be because he was trying to take off and land on a ship. which I'm sure was later than this article yiu are talking about. i will
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tgifcreations@...
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Re: New York Times December 1903 Articles about Professor Langley (Ref: "We Agnostics" Page 51 paragraph 2)
Some of the confusion regarding the location of Professor Langley's heavier than air flights may stem from the fact that he made may attempts to launch his unmaned and man-piloted "aerodrome" from a
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Jeff Johnson
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