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"The 95% First Year Dropout Myth," by Loran Archer.
"AA and Jesus: How Ancient Spiritual Teachings Are Linked to the Inspirational Program of Alcoholics Anonymous," by Mel B.
"The A.A. Prison Group Founded in 1944 at the Indiana State Prison at Michigan City," by Glenn C., in How A.A. Came to Indiana
"Adventure of Recovery: The Beginnings of A.A. in Anderson June 1943 - February 9, 1947," by Floyd P. (Frankton, Indiana) and the A.A. group in Anderson, Indiana
Akron early A.A. pamphlet, A Guide to the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous
Akron early A.A. pamphlet, Manual for Alcoholics Anonymous
Akron early A.A. pamphlet, Second Reader for Alcoholics Anonymous
Akron early A.A. pamphlet,
Spiritual Milestones in Alcoholics Anonymous
AKRON: "First 226 Members Akron, OH AA Group," Tommy H. (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
Akron reading list for A.A. beginners
"Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Recovery Outcome Rates: Contemporary Myth and Misinterpretation," by Arthur S. (Arlington, Texas), Tom E. (Wappingers Falls, New York), and Glenn C. (South Bend, Indiana). Adobe PDF file
"Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Recovery Outcome Rates," same article as an MS Word DOC file
"Alcoholics Anonymous and Buddhism," by John Barleycorn
Alcoholics Anonymous: An Interpretation of the Twelve Steps,the Detroit/Washington D.C. Pamphlet, the most successful early A.A. beginners' lessons, reprinted by A.A. groups all over the United States, also known as the Tablemate, the Table Leader's Guide, and the Seattle Pamphlet
Anne Smith's Journal
Anderson, Indiana: Floyd P. (Frankton, Indiana) and the A.A. group in Anderson, Indiana, "Adventure of Recovery: The Beginnings of A.A. in Anderson June 1943 - February 9, 1947"
Archer, Loran. "The 95% First Year Dropout Myth."
Arthur S. (Arlington, Texas), Tom E. (Wappingers Falls, New York), and Glenn C. (South Bend, Indiana), "Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Recovery Outcome Rates: Contemporary Myth and Misinterpretation," Adobe PDF file
Arthur S. (Arlington, Texas) et al., same article on recovery outcome rates, as an MS Word DOC file
Bar Room Reveries: the joke book Ed Webster published in 1958
Barleycorn, John. "Alcoholics Anonymous and Buddhism"
Barleycorn, John. "I'm not a Nice Guy"
Barleycorn, John. "A Nun's Story: Sister Ruth Finds God in the A.A. Meetings"
Barleycorn, John. "The Right Side of the Page"
Barleycorn, John. "Whack-A-Mole"
"Being at Home: Agapê Love and the Goal of Twelve-Step Spirituality," by Glenn F. Chesnut.
Beth M. (Lafayette, Indiana), "Interview with John Shaifer (June 19, 1923 - November 13, 2000, Gary, Indiana), sober September 15, 1960"
Big Al M[iller]: Frank N. (Syracuse, Indiana), "In Memory of Big Al Miller (May 22, 1931 - September 21, 2000), sober December 1, 1973"
Bill S., Sgt., see also Swegan, William E.
Bill S., Sgt., "The Challenge of Normalcy"
Bill S., Sgt. "Dr. Louis Jolyon West and the Lackland Model"
Bill S., Sgt., "The Lackland Model for Alcoholism Treatment"
Bill S., Sgt., On the Military Firing Line in the Alcoholism Treatment Program: The Air Force Sergeant Who Beat Alcoholism and Taught Others to Do the Same
Bill S., Sgt., review of Glenn F. Chesnut, The Higher Power of the Twelve-Step Program: For Believers and Non-Believers, in On the Military Firing Line in the Alcoholism Treatment Program
Bill W.: "Elder Statesman: Bill W. in Akron, June 15, 1958," by Mel B.
Bishop, Charlie (the Bishop of Books), Fifty Books Tracing AA's History
Black AA: Glenn C., "Early Black A.A. along the Chicago-Gary-South Bend Axis: The Stories and Memories of Early Black Leaders Told in Their Own Words," in How A.A. Came to Indiana
Bob E. (Evansville, Indiana), "Early Evansville A.A., the first A.A. group in Indiana, founded April 23, 1940 by Akron old-timer J. D. Holmes"
"Bob M.'s Memories: Early A.A. in Kosciusko County," by Frank N. (Syracuse, Indiana)
Bob S., "A Brief History of Alcoholics Anonymous in Richmond, Indiana (Including Surrounding Communities)," ed. by Barb A.
"The Books the Good Old-Timers Read," by Glenn C.
"A Brief History of A.A. in Delaware County in Indiana," by Bruce C. (Muncie, Indiana). How A.A. began in Muncie and the surrounding parts of east central Indiana, including Union City, Dunkirk, Hartford City, Winchester, New Castle, Yorktown, Montpelier, Anderson, Marion, Richmond, and Cambridge City. New revised version, March 27, 2008.
"A Brief History of Alcoholics Anonymous in Richmond, Indiana (Including Surrounding Communities)," compiled and written by Bob S. and edited by Barb A.
"Brownie's and the Dignitaries Sympathy Groups"
Bruce C. (Muncie, Indiana), "A Brief History of A.A. in Delaware County in Indiana," how A.A. began in Muncie and the surrounding parts of east central Indiana, including Union City, Dunkirk, Hartford City, Winchester, New Castle, Yorktown, Montpelier, Anderson, Marion, Richmond, and Cambridge City. New revised version, March 27, 2008.
BUDDHISM: John Barleycorn, "Alcoholics Anonymous and Buddhism"
"The Challenge of Normalcy," Sgt. Bill S.
Changed by Grace: V. C. Kitchen, the Oxford Group, and A.A., by Glenn F. Chesnut.
Chesnut, Glenn F., see also Glenn C.
Chesnut, Glenn F., "Being at Home: Agapê Love and the Goal of Twelve-Step Spirituality."
Chesnut, Glenn F., Changed by Grace: V. C. Kitchen, the Oxford Group, and A.A.
Chesnut, Glenn F., "Classical Protestant Liberalism and Early A.A."
Chesnut, Glenn F., Dates in His Life
Chesnut, Glenn F. The First Christian Histories: Eusebius, Socrates, Sozomen, Theodoret, and Evagrius has now (February 2008) been put back in print by Mercer University Press
Chesnut, Glenn F., Foreword to Philip Leon, The Philosophy of Courage
Chesnut, Glenn F., God and Spirituality: Philosophical Essays
Chesnut, Glenn F., "The God-Shaped Hole in the Human Soul"
Chesnut, Glenn F., "The Ground of Being: God and the Big Bang"
Chesnut, Glenn F. The Higher Power of the Twelve-Step Program: For Believers and Non-Believers
Chesnut, Glenn F., "The Higher Power of the Twelve-Step Program: Discovering a Higher Power."
Chesnut, Glenn F., "Learning to See the Sacred Dimension of Reality: Rudolf Otto and the Idea of the Holy, Part 1"
Chesnut, Glenn F., "Mount Sinai and the Burning Bush: The Cloud of Unknowing, the Altar to the Unknown God, and the Dark Night of the Soul"
Chesnut, Glenn F., "The Names of God: how to find a God of our understanding."
Chesnut, Glenn F. "Practicing the Presence of God: the path to soul-balance and inner calm." The spiritual teaching of Richmond Walker's Twenty-Four Hour book.
Chesnut, Glenn F., "The Seven Faces of the Experience of the Divine Reality: Rudolf Otto and the Idea of the Holy, Part 2"
Chesnut, Glenn F. "Twelve-Step Meditation in the A.A. Big Book and the 12 & 12"
"Classical Protestant Liberalism and Early A.A.," by Glenn F. Chesnut
The Collected Ernie Kurtz, by Ernest Kurtz
Dates in His Life, Glenn F. Chesnut
DELAWARE COUNTY, INDIANA: "A Brief History of A.A. in Delaware County in Indiana," by Bruce C. (Muncie, Indiana). How A.A. began in Muncie and the surrounding parts of east central Indiana, including Union City, Dunkirk, Hartford City, Winchester, New Castle, Yorktown, Montpelier, Anderson, Marion, Richmond, and Cambridge City. New revised version, March 27, 2008.
Detroit Pamphlet, Alcoholics Anonymous: An Interpretation of the Twelve Steps, the most successful early A.A. beginners' lessons, widely reprinted by A.A. groups all over the United States (also known as the Washington D.C. Pamphlet, the Tablemate, the Table Leader's Guide, and the Seattle Pamphlet)
Detroit Pamphlet, a short introduction to these early A.A. beginners' lessons, about two thirds of the way down the page
The Dignitaries Sympathy Groups and Brownie's in South Bend, Indiana
Doe, Father John -- see Pfau, Ralph
"Dr. Louis Jolyon West and the Lackland Model," Sgt. Bill S.
"Dr. Zweig: The Good Physician," by John S. (Fort Wayne)
Dubiel, Richard M., "The Emmanuel Movement and the Jacoby Club"
Dubiel, Richard M. "Paul Tillich: Key Philosophical Theologian of the Mid-Twentieth Century"
Dubiel, Richard M. The Road to Fellowship: The Role of the Emmanuel Movement and the Jacoby Club in the Development of Alcoholics Anonymous
Dubiel, Richard M. "Sober Sleuths: Lawrence Block and James Lee Burke"
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