What was amount of men and women who have recovered from a seemingly hopeless state of mind and body.
More than 100
The wife of Bill W.
Lois
Place that allowed Bob and Bill to come in and talk to patients.
Townes Hospital
An interpretive commentary on the AA program by a co-founder
Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions
Our membership ought to include all who suffer from alcoholism.
Tradition 3
what is the tremendous fact for everyone of us that we have discovered?
A common solution
AA number 3
Bill D.
The place AA began .
Akron, Ohio.
A Brief History of AA's first two decades.
Alcoholics Anonymous Comes of Age
For our group purpose there are this many ultimate authorities.
One
What chapter gives us the three little mottoes:
First things first
Live and let live
Easy does it
The Family Afterward
childhood friend of Bill Wilson’s?
Ebby Thatcher
The year AA began.
1935
A Biography, with recollections of early AA in the Midwest.
Dr. Bob and the Good Oldtimers
Our public relations should be guided by the principle of attraction rather than promotion. There is never a need to praise ourselves.
Tradition 11
Deep down in every man women and child ?
The fundamental idea of God.
credited as being the first person to use medallions in Alcoholics Anonymous.
Sister Ignatia
What were the oxford Groups 4 concepts?
Love
Purity
Unselfishness
Honesty
Selective writings of AA's co-founder.
As Bill Sees it.
The AA groups themselves ought to be…
fully self supporting through their own contributions.
For if an alcoholic failed to perfect and enlarge his spiritual life through work and self-sacrifice for others, he could not survive
the certain trials and low spots ahead.
the founder of the Oxford Group.
Frank Buchman
Bill made a phone call instead of getting drunk, who was the first person that helped?
Bonus: where was the phone call made?
Rev. Tunks
Mayflower Hotel
Bill W.'s Life Story; how the AA message reached the world.
Pass It On
Tradition 12 states that we are to practice a genuine humility so that we shall forever live in this
Thankful contemplation of him who presides over us all.