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"The Earliest Printings of Richmond Walker's Twenty-Four Hours a Day," with photos from the collection of Jack H. (Scottsdale, Arizona), by 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," by Glenn C., in How A.A. Came to Indiana
"Early Evansville A.A., the first A.A. group in Indiana, founded April 23, 1940 by Akron old-timer J. D. Holmes," by Bob E. (Evansville, Indiana)
"Early Six-step Versions of the Steps"
"Ebby," by Mel B.
Ed Webster: see also Webster, Ed
"Ed Webster (Minneapolis) and The Little Red Book"
"Elder Statesman: Bill W. in Akron, June 15, 1958," by Mel B.
"The Emmanuel Movement and the Jacoby Club," Dubiel, Richard M.
"Emmet Fox: Making Your Life Worthwhile," by Mel B.
EUSEBIUS OF CAESAREA: Glenn F. Chesnut, The First Christian Histories: Eusebius, Socrates, Sozomen, Theodoret, and Evagrius has now (February 2008) been put back in print by Mercer University Press
Evansville, 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"
The Factory Owner & the Convict, by Glenn C., Vol. 1 of Lives and Teachings of the A.A. Old Timers
Finch, Cora. "Stellar Fire: Carl Jung, a New England Family, and the Risks of Anecdote," link to her account on the Stellarfire website of Rowland Hazard's life and struggles with alcoholism, and the evidence proving that he was Carl Jung's patient in 1926, not 1931
"First 226 Members Akron, OH AA Group," Tommy H. (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
The First Christian Histories: Eusebius, Socrates, Sozomen, Theodoret, and Evagrius, by Glenn F. Chesnut, has now (February 2008) been put back in print by Mercer University Press
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"
Founders Day in Minnesota 1946: photographs
Fox, Emmet: "Emmet Fox: Making Your Life Worthwhile," by Mel B.
Frank N. (Syracuse, Indiana), "Bob M.'s Memories: Early A.A. in Kosciusko County"
Frank N. (Syracuse, Indiana), "In Memory of Big Al Miller (May 22, 1931 - September 21, 2000), sober December 1, 1973"
Funeral Service for A.A. funerals and memorial services, assembled and adapted by Glenn C.
Gary, Indiana: Beth M. (Lafayette, Indiana), "Interview with John Shaifer (June 19, 1923 - November 13, 2000, Gary, Indiana), sober September 15, 1960"
Glenn C., "The A.A. Prison Group Founded in 1944 at the Indiana State Prison at Michigan City," in How A.A. Came to Indiana
Glenn C. (South Bend, Indiana) on A.A. success rates, with Arthur S. (Arlington, Texas) and Tom E. (Wappingers Falls, New York), "Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Recovery Outcome Rates: Contemporary Myth and Misinterpretation," Adobe PDF file
Glenn C., "The Books the Good Old-Timers Read"
Glenn C., "Classical Protestant Liberalism and Early A.A."
Glenn C., "The Earliest Printings of Richmond Walker's Twenty-Four Hours a Day," with photos from the collection of Jack H. (Scottsdale, Arizona)
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
Glenn C., "Ed Webster (Minneapolis) and The Little Red Book"
Glenn C., The Factory Owner & the Convict, Vol. 1 of Lives and Teachings of the A.A. Old Timers
Glenn C., "First edition of Ed Webster's book on The Twelve Steps, later called The Little Red Book"
Glenn C., Funeral Service for A.A. funerals and memorial services
Glenn C., The Higher Power of the Twelve-Step Program: For Believers and Non-Believers
Glenn C., How A.A. Came to Indiana
Glenn C., "Psychological vs. Spiritual Interpretations of A.A."
Glenn C., "Ralph Pfau (Father John Doe) and the Golden Books"
Glenn C., "Richmond Walker and the Twenty-Four Hour Book"
Glenn C., "Richmond Walker in A.A. History: Chronology of His Life"
Glenn C., The St. Louis Gambler & the Railroad Man, Vol. 2 of Lives and Teachings of the A.A. Old Timers
Glenn C., "The Upper Room and Early A.A."
Glenn C., "The Virtues and the Vices"
Glenn C., "Writing Local A.A. History: Stories as the Vessels of Wisdom and Grace," talk given at the Eastern Pennsylvania History & Archives Gathering on June 24, 2006.
God and Spirituality: Philosophical Essays, by Glenn F. Chesnut
GOD, OUR KNOWLEDGE OF: "Discovering a Higher Power," by Glenn F. Chesnut
GOD, OUR KNOWLEDGE OF: God and Spirituality: Philosophical Essays, by Glenn F. Chesnut
GOD, OUR KNOWLEDGE OF: The Higher Power of the Twelve-Step Program: For Believers and Non-Believers, by Glenn F. Chesnut
GOD, OUR KNOWLEDGE OF: "The Names of God: how to find a God of our understanding," by Glenn F. Chesnut.
GOD, OUR KNOWLEDGE OF: Sophia (Lady Wisdom) and the feminine aspect of God
"The God-Shaped Hole in the Human Soul," by Glenn F. Chesnut
A Guide to the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous, Akron early A.A. pamphlet
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