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The Co-Founder of Alcoholics Anonymous |
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Who Was Bill W?
Credit Where Credit Is Due THE OXFORD GROUP Without This Lady There Would Be No AA Dr Silkworth's View On Alcoholism What Is Alcoholics Anonymous ? AA Meetings In Western Washington Bill Wilson's Letter To Dr. Carl JungLink To ABC Page 60 From The Big Book Link To The Sobriety Calculator Very informative Link To AA History 1940's Manual For Alcoholics Anonymous |
Bill Wilson was led to another alcoholic named Dr. Robert Holbrook Smith, in Akron, Ohio and together in 1935 the fellowship of AA was born.
"God grant me the serenity to accept the things
I cannot change,
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