History
Steps
People
The Doctor's Opinion
Facts and Figures
100
When Ebby approached Bill he had found religion and was a part of this group
What is The Oxford Group
100
In step 2 we came to believe that this could restore us to Sanity
What is a Power greater than ourselves?
100
His story is the first chapter of Alcoholics Anonymous
Who is Bill Wilson?
100
Any picture of the Alcoholic which leaves out this physical factor is incomplete
What is an allergy (to alcohol)
100
In the beginning of the first edition of Alcoholics Anonymous, it is said that we are more than this amount if men and women who have recovered from a seemingly hopeless state of mind and body
What is 100?
200
It was in this hospital that Bill & Dr. Bob set to work frantically to find other alcoholics in need of help.
What is Akron City Hospital?
200
In step 5 we admitted to these 3 "people" the exact nature of our wrongs
Who are God, ourselves and another human being?
200
This person wrote that men and women drink essentially because of the effect produced by alcohol
Who is Dr. Silkworth?
200
This is limited to chronic alcoholics, and never occurs in the average temperate drinker
What is the phenomenon of craving?
200
In the fourth edition of Alcoholics Anonymous, it is said that the book had been translated into this many languages by the time it was printed
What is forty-three?
300
In the 12&12, it is noted that The General Service Office changed its name from this in 1954.
What is The Alcoholic Foundation, Inc.
300
In step 7 we humbly asked Him to remove these from us
What are our shortcomings?
300
The story of our friend in the chapter "More About Alcoholism" who had the thought that an ounce of whiskey in his milk couldn't hurt him on a full stomach
Who is Jim?
300
Unless an alcoholic can experience this there is very little hope of his recovery
What is an entire psychic change?
300
The forward to the second edition recalls that after Fulton Oursler printed a piece in his magazine, called "Alcoholics and God in 1939 this many frantic inquires rushed into the newly established little New York office.
What is 800?
400
A.A.'s Twelve Traditions took form and were first published in 1946 and later confirmed here in 1950.
What is in Cleveland at A.A's First International Convention?
400
In step 4 we made this kind of inventory of ourselves
What is a searching and fearless moral inventory?
400
According to the chapter "There Is A Solution", this is the type of drinker who loses all control of his liquor consumption once he starts to drink
What/who is the real alcoholic?
400
The message which can interest and hold these alcoholic people must have these two qualities
What is depth and weight?
400
Figures given in the forward to the second edition describe the fellowship as it was in this year
What is 1955?
500
The chief change in the second edition of the Big Book was in the section of personal stories, which was expanded to reflect this aspect
What is the Fellowship's growth
500
In step 12, having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to do these two things
What is carry this message to alcoholics and to practice the principles in all our affairs?
500
She was the wife of one of the founders of AA and was said to have been mad at him when he did not permit her to write the "To The Wives" chapter in the Big Book
Who is Lois Wilson
500
The only relief we have to suggest from developing the phenomenon of craving is this
What is an entire abstinence?
500
When the forward of the third edition was printed in 1976 this percent of AA's were less than 30 years of age; among them, many in their teens
What is 7%
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