Many thanks go out to Archie
M., who originally compiled this.
People in AA History
REFERENCES:
(A) ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS COMES OF AGE
(AA)
(B) BILL W. by Robert
Thomsen
(C) CHILDREN OF THE HEALER
by Bob Smith & Sue Smith Windows as told to P. Christine Brewer
(D) DR. BOB AND THE GOOD OLD TIMERS
(AA)
(E) A.A. EVERYWHERE ANYWHERE (AA)
(G) GRATEFUL TO HAVE BEEN THERE
by Nell Wing
(H) THE LANGUAGE OF THE HEART (AA)
(L) LOIS REMEMBERS by Lois Wilson
(N) NOT-GOD by Ernest Kurtz
(P) PASS IT ON (AA)
(S) SISTER IGNATIA by Mary C.
Darrah
(MS) Service Manual (AA) (? year/edition)
(W) A.A., THE WAY IT BEGAN by Bill Pittman
(BB)* BIG BOOK of ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, (AA)
Note: Each snippet is referenced: example (B 147)=Bill W.
page 147, (N 283)=Not-God page 283,(P 111)=Pass It On page 111.
* # =edition - "named" and "unnamed"
references noted seperately - covers a liberal interpretation of 'first
164 pages' =Preface, Forwards, Dr.Opinion, 11 chapters and Dr. Bob's story
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A.A.'s & friends at Rockefeller's dinner - Bill, Dr. Bob, Clarence S., Morgan R., Paul S., Dr. Russell Blaisdell
[Rockland State Hospital], Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick
[religion], Dr. Foster Kennedy [medical profession], Dr. Silkworth, Nelson Rockefeller
chaired father sick. (A 14,182-183) (H 62,63,66,146) (MS 11) (P
233)
Ab A. - wealthy Oklahoman offered Bill $60,000 pay debts (P
351)
Abbot - 1 of original group publishing Grapevine (A
201)
Abby G. - wife Grace;
early Cleveland A.A., lawyer, sometimes known as Al G., entered hospital April
17 1939; 1st A.A. mtg in Cleveland met in his home May 18 1939 16 members; 1st
chairman central committee Cleveland October 1939, set A.A. principle of
rotation, his story "He Thought He Could Drink Like a Gentleman" in
2nd & 3rd edition (A 21) (D 164-6,169,201-3) (G 24) (N
78,88) (S 32) (BB 2/3 210-21)
'Abercrombie' - nickname given J.D.H. by Dr.
Bob
Adler, Alfred - Freud's colleague, Bill's mother
studied under (P 290)
Agnes M. - Fitz M.'s sister, administrator Corcoran
Art School Washington D.C., lent Works Publishing Company $1,000 help pay
printer publish Big Book (A 18) (L 101-102)
Agnes S. - Los Angeles A.A., husband Bill S. (P 288)
Al G. - see "Abby G."
Al M. - joined A.A. Los Angeles around 1941, went on 12 Step call 2 weeks
sober (P 250,292,398)
Al S. - advertising & film person New York A.A.,
joined March 1944; help structure New York Intergroup, served as secretary &
director; George B. & he instrumental persuading
Knickerbocker Hospital set aside ward for just alcoholics under A.A. sponsorship
-1st New York hospital do so; editor Grapevine late 1948, shifted
editorial emphasis away drunk stories to you're not drinking - now what;
served director A.A. Publishing Inc; trustee General Service Board; composed I
Am Responsible pledge 30th Anniversary Convention 1965 Toronto Canada;
chaired dinner 1948 with Dr. Bob & wife, Bill & wife there, so excited
couldn't remember Dr. Bob's name; led spiritual meeting 1975 International
Convention Denver; (D 322,323,337,339) (G 87-89,104,107,137) (H
391,394) (P 339,342)
Alec J. \ Alex - nickname 'Buckets', young
Finnish man Bill met Dec. 1934 on way to investigate Calvary Episcopal Mission
operated by Dr. Sam Shoemaker's Calvary Church,
went with Bill to mission, took up residence there; (A 59) (B
214) (L 88,91) (N 18) (P 116,117,162)
Alex M. - joined A.A. 1939 (D
146,220-1,231-3,236,275,281)
Alexander, Jack - Judge
Curtis Bok asked do A.A. story Saturday Evening Post winter
1940-1941; cynical hard nose reporter; article published March 1941; wrote 2nd
A.A. article for Saturday Evening Post April 1950; member Board Trustees
early 1950's; trustee 1951-1956 (A
6,16,18,35,87,89,134,190-191,208,219) (B 310-311) (D 171-3,198,225) (E 16-17) (G
73) (H 1,63,148-9,181-182,194,248,363) (L 131) (MS 13,17) (N 100-101) (P
245-248,309,354-5,364) (S 18,114) (BB#3 named xxviii)
Alexander, Michael - junior member Bernard
Smith's law firm during designing A.A.'s General Service Conference; upon
Smith's death came general counsel A.A.; 1976-1985 A.A. Trustee; 1988 Chairman
Board (G 140)
Alice T. - wife of Warren T.,
early San Francisco A.A., worked with husband persuade top management 1
America's leading railroads to help alcoholic employees (A 90)
Allen B. - trustee, chaired 1960 International Convention Long Beach
California (G 101)
Allen, Frederick Lewis - wrote on stock market 1929 (P
99n)
Alpert, Richard (Ram Dass) - along with Dr. Timothy Leary, brought LSD to national awareness in
1961 (P 376n)
Amos, Frank - advertising man; longtime friend John
D. Rockefeller, present meeting December 1937 Rockefeller raise money, went
Akron investigate A.A., made good report to John D.
Rockefeller Jr., recommended $50,000 contribution February 1938; became sold
on A.A. & offered services; 1 of 1st nonalcoholic trustees April 1938; died
July 1965 (A 6,15,148-153,168,208) (B 274-275,277) (D
128-32,134-6,172) (E 18) (G 92) (H 59,60-1,106,143,192,194) (L 111,197) (MS
9-10) (N 65-66,68) (P 184-185,186-7,188,189n,193,203) (S 124)
Amy C. - early San Francisco A.A. (A 88)
Anderson, Dwight - with Dr.
Kirby Collier persuaded Medical Society New York State 1944 and Psychiatric
Association 1949 to let Bill read papers about A.A. at annual gatherings (A 2,204-205) (H 370)
'Angel Alcoholics Anonymous' - Sister
Ignatia's nickname
Annabelle G. - wife Wally G.
early Akron A.A. (D 119-21,140,147,177-8,244,278,290)
Anne B. - wife Devoe B.; friend
Lois; meditation group met her house in Chappaqua; (G 13,75-76)
(P 278-9)
Anne C. - A.A., knew Dr. Bob before took 1st drink (D
34,245,333,342)
Anne K. - early Detroit A.A., with Archie T.
helped & assisted A.A. growth Detroit (A 24)
Annie B. - wife of early A.A. Ed.
B. (D 274)
Annie C. - story "Annie the Cop Fighter" in 2nd edition (BB#2 514-22)
Arba J. Irvin - Dr. Bob's Dartmouth classmate (D 24)
Archie T. - early Akron A.A., stayed with Smiths 10
months, started Detroit A.A., story "The Fearful One" in 1st edition -
re written and re named "Man Who Mastered Fear" in 2nd and 3rd
editions (A 24) (D 115-6,182) (BB1 332-5 \ BB2 & BB3 275-86)
Armstrong, Dr. - name used to preserve Dr.
Bob's anonymity in March 1 1941 Jack AlexanderSaturday
Evening Post article
Army Sergeant Roy - see "Roy Y."
Arnold, Matthew - quoted on meaning of faith (A 320)
Arthur S. - started A.A. Johannesburg South Africa 1946 (E
46)
'Artie' - nickname of "Wheeler,
Author"
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B., Mr. - Toledo's 1st A.A. hospitalization, in obstetric ward Women's
& Children's Hospital, only place take him (D 257)
Bacon, Dr. Seldon - sociologist, appointed chairman of Conn. Commission
on Alcoholism 1945 -1st program supported by state funds (H 189)
Bamford, Bertha - Bill's childhood
sweetheart, daughter of Reverend & Mrs. W.H.Bamford, died of internal
hemorrhage November 18, 1912, age 18, at 5th Avenue Hospital following surgery
to remove tumor, started Bill on 3 year depression (B 56,61) (C
4) (N 12) (P 35-36,38,270) (W 144)
Bamford, Reverend & Mrs. W.H. - Bertha parents, Episcopal minister
Manchester Vermont (P 35-36)
Barb Wilson's spent night with her & Cy
(P 214)
Barney B. - early Los Angeles A.A. helped by Johnny
Howe & Kaye M. (A 92)
Barrow, Waldo - Bill's great uncle, killed in 1864 Battle Wilderness (P 54)
Barry L. - joined Manhattan Group 1945; story of doing desk duty at
clubhouse on 41st Street when a black man, ex-convict, all belongings on back,
hair bleached blond, wearing makeup, dope fiend came for help; group asked Bill
what do, Bill said if he a drunk that all mattered; anonymous author Living
Sober (N 352) (P 317-318)
Bauer, Dr. W.W. - psychiatrist, American Medical Association,
nonalcoholic, spoke 2nd Intentional Convention St. Louis 1955 (A
x ii,4,235,237-44) (G 97) (P 358)
Beckwith, Peggy - President Lincoln's great granddaughter; Lois lunched
with during motorcycle trip (L 45) (P 74)
Beebe, Jamie - boyhood acquaintance Bill's (P 47)
Beebe, Jim - acquaintance Bill's grandparents, couldn't learn to drive
car (P 46)
Beery, Wallace - character in `Tugboat Annie', hid bottles in
stocking tops (D 42) (BB#3 named 177)
Belford, Reverend Lee - Trustee member 1st Archives Committee 1973 (G 127)
Ben - early Sydney A.A. in late 1944 (A 86)
Benner, Judge - former probate judge, 40 years chairman board at City
Hospital (D 130)
'Bern' - husband of Evelyn
H., Bill wrote her about slips (P 252-4)
'Bern' - nickname Smith, Bernard B
Bert C. - 1 of 2 successes of Paddy
K. in Boston (A 96)
Bert T. - early New York A.A.; held meetings elegant 5th Avenue tailor
shop and loft 1939; put business up as collateral to borrow $1000 keeping A.A.
afloat; with Horace C. discovered & guaranteed rent
1st A.A. clubhouse 24th Street Clubhouse in February 1940; after Saturday
Evening Post article in early 1940's trustees sent him to Chicago &
Cleveland to sound out groups & get groups to support A.A. headquarters;
early Board member (A 11-12,177,180-1,186,192) (B 290,319)
(H 62,64-65,339) (L 116,127,172,198) (P 216-7,221,224,238)
Bertha V. - her story "Another Chance" in 3rd edition (BB#3 526-30)
Beth B. - wife Silas B. (L 102)
Betty B. - young student nurse City Hospital, joined A.A. around 1970 (D 46,48-50,70,103-4)
Betty L. - worked on 12 & 12 with Bill (A 219)
(P 354)
Bill A. - well-to-do early A.A., Washington, bought
Preferred Stock in Works Publishing Inc; joined Fitz M. in
Washington D.C. area 1940 (A 188) (P 257,258n)
Bill B. - MC for Sunday activities 1960 International Convention Long
Beach California (G 103)
Bill C. - young Canadian alkie, former attorney, compulsive gambler,
stayed Bill's house nearly year, committed suicide Oct 1936 using gas stove;
before died sold Wilson's clothes (B 263,265) (L 105) (P
165-166) (BB#3 unnamed 16)
Bill D. - wife was Henrietta;
A.A. #3; man on the bed; lawyer, well adjusted family man, Sister
Ignatia & Dr. Scuderi secretly treated 1935, Dr.
Bob & Bill went to see June 28, 1935; story 2nd edition Big Book; didn't
support General Service Conference idea; 1st Ohio delegate A.A. General Service
Conference 1951; died September 17 1954 (A 6,7,19,71,72) (B
243-244,248) (D 82-3,85,88,90-2,96,100,106,146,169,235,246,267,276-7,325-6) (E
14,64) (H xiii,358,360-362) (L 97) (N 37-39,74,151) (P 153-154,226,356) (S
11,21) (BB2 182-192 /BB3 182-192) (BB#3 unnamed xvii,156-8)
Bill E. - well-to-do early A.A. Washington, bought Preferred Stock in
Works Publishing Inc (A 188)
Bill G. - his story "There's Nothing the Matter With Me!" in
2nd edition (BB2 499-508)
Bill H. - alcoholic green grocer met Canadian mining
engineer Bob B. early 1947, these 2 started A.A. group
London (A 83)
Bill J. - early Akron A.A., salesman, slipped in Cincinnati, (D 119)
Bill J. - Cleveland banker (probably bank teller), received requests for
help from AA in Cleveland, stayed with Oxford Group when Cleveland group split
off (D 167,204,218)
Bill R. - early NY/NJ A.A.; attended Tuesday night
meetings Bill's with nonalcoholic wife, Kathleen, 1939
Trustee -the 'NY member' of the Board of Alcoholic Foundation that got drunk;
"A Business Man's Recovery" 1st ed Big Book (A
180)(BB1 242-251) (L 102) (P 162,188)
Bill S. - Los Angeles A.A., wife Agnes(P 287-288)
Bill S. - early Cleveland Catholic A.A. (N 84)
Bill V. - original Akron A.A., met & treated by Sister
Ignatia 1936 (S 11)
Bill V.H. - joined A.A. September 1937, his story "A Ward of the
Probate Court" in 1st edition (D
119,141,145,185,223,317,336) (BB1 296-302)
Bill W. - William Griffith Wilson, co-founder of A.A.;
died January 24 1971 11:30pm Miami Heart Clinic on his 53rd wedding anniversary,
emphysema complicated by pneumonia; burial & memorial service May 8 1971 (A
vii,ix,xi,1,12,38,52-54,56,58-59,62,64-66,87-88,100-101,115,140,157,164,183-184,191,195,204-205)
(B
15,31,72,111,135-137,148-149,180-181,144,233-234,236-239,250,263,274,277,285,295,304,325,334,345,364,368,369)
(C 4-5,8,29,35) (D
12,14,37,39,43,46,57,59-60,63-4,66-83,85-88,90-3,95,97-100,104-5,107-8,111-2,121,123-8,135,140,142,148,151-4,157-9,161,164,166-9,172,174-5,177-8,
181-4,187,198,202-4,207-13,215-9,223,226,233-5,241,249,255,259,262,267-71,277,279,281,283-4,302,306-7,309-311,315,319-26,330,337,339,342-3,345)
(E 11,12,15,16,18,20,21-23,62) (G ix,2,23,54-55,60,62,75-76,79,80,83,105,121) (H
xiii,35-6,59,62,66,94,103,106,142,144,147-148,156,165,173,196-199,205-9,212,216,239-40,244,245,246,247,267,278,279,283-284,298,313,325-7,355-7,367)
(L
1,13-14,16,18,20-21,25-26,33-34,37,73,75,80,83,88,95-96,98,103,107,111,127-128,131,135,138,157,162,166,171-172,197-198)
(MS 9,11,13,35) (N
7-14-21,26-28,32-33,35,38-41,63-64,93,98,119,126,135,251,135,251,253) (P
13,29,36,54,59,68,77,126,139,142-143,162,169,200,232-233,247,248,272,275,311,
350,370,371,373,376,379,385, 389,391,396,398,403,407) (S ix,5,17,18-19,119) (W
144,146-148,155,158,160,162,170,173-174,179-180,186) (BB#3 unnamed
xv,xxiii,xxv,56,96,?139,149-50,153,159,162,179)
Bill Y. - Chicago A.A. carried message with Clan F. to Pat C. in Minneapolis 1940 (A 95)
Billy D. - Oxford Group member, assistant superintendent Calvary
Episcopal Mission, Dr. Sam Shoemaker's Calvary
Church operated (P 117,120)
Blackwell, Edward - president Cornwall Press, Cornwall New York (A 156,169-170,172,176) (B 287) (H 145) (P 194,204,205,207)
Blaisdell, Dr. Russell E. - head Rockland
State Hospital in Monsey, New York, Bob V. started meetings
there December 1939; let bus loads committed alcoholics go meetings in South
Orange NJ & NYC; asked Bill speak December 1939; attended John D. Rockefeller's A.A. dinner February 8, 1940 (A viii,12,183) (B 291) (G 73) (H 62) (P 218,232-233) (BB#3 unnamed
163)
Bob's, Dr. -maternal grandfather - medical doctor, Dr. Bob wanted be
doctor like him (D 24)
Bob B. - Canadian mining engineer went London early
1947 met Bill H. alcoholic green grocer, they started A.A.
London (A 83)
Bob E. - wealthy banker, joined A.A. February 1937, made AA address
books, member Akron's wealthiest families (C 132) (D
101,116-9,122-3,142,146,152,156-7,176,217,221-3) (N 53)
Bob F. - picture appeared Jack Alexander
article March 1 1941 Saturday Evening Post (P 247)
Bob H. -early A.A.; general manager General Service Office
1968-1974; close to Bill when Bill received Catholicism training; (D 149-50)(G 2,125) (P 255,281,321,398,399,400,401,402)
Bob G. - his story "The Salesman" in first edition (BB1 317-24)
Bob M. - Toledo, on 12 Step call with Walter C., advised 12 Step brother of Edith
M. [his sister] =advised 12 Step himself (D 257)
Bob P. - "AA Taught Him to Handle Sobriety" in 3rd edition of
Big Book (BB3 554-561)
Bob P. -G.S.O senior advisor, trustee, helped write Alcoholics
Anonymous Comes of Age (N 266) (P 189n)
Bob R. - see E.B. Bob R.
Bob S., Dr. - Dr. Robert Holbrook Smith; co-founder
A.A.; born August 8 1879 St. Johnsbury Vermont; diagnosed terminal cancer 1948;
last appearance, talk at 1st International Convention Cleveland 1950; died
November 16 1950 of cancer (A
vii,ix,1,2,6,7,9-10,11,14,19,22f,43,66,67-71,76,87,136,141,144,145,148,149,151,152,155,164,183-184,193,206,209,211,212,214)
(B 237-239,242-243,274,295,345-346) (C 2-3,7,12,29,40,61,105,118,124,157) (D
9,46,171,255,344) (E 12-14,20,64,71) (G 3,13,55,77-78,80,83,88) (H
58,59,60-1,62,63-4,66,67-8,107-110,113,120,122,125-6,128,137,140,142-143,160,168,193,199-200,202-3,217,227,247,262,286,345-6,353-4,
354-60,359,360,373-6) (L 95-96,145-155) (MS 9,11,16,109) (N
28-33,38-41,65,79,119,316,346) (P
76n,100,130,137-49,151-8,162,166,171,177-81,184-5,187-9,190,194,196,197,200,221,225,232-233,234,236,248,256,266,268,275,280,301,316,320-3,326,
328,330-4,336-42,357,358,407) (S ix,8-9,1718,32,114,123,140,144,186) (W 156)
(BB1 183-93) (BB2/3 171-81) (BB#3 unnamed xv,102,155,159)
Bob T. - early delegate, Mississippi lawyer, drew up Conference
resolution not to ask for Congressional Charter (A 126-127)
Bob V. - wife Mag; farm house
Wilson's stayed fall 1939; rooms called Upper & Lower Siberia, located Bog
Hollow Monsey New York; started meetings Rockland State Hospital December 1939,
executive pharmaceutical house, started several groups South American counties,
later slipped (A viii,11,179) (B 291) (L 122,127) (P 218)
Bobbie B. - replaced Ruth Hock as AA secretary
1942; former dancer, member A.A.; present when some blacks came to a meeting
with Southerners there, blacks were invited back as visitors (A
16,195,196) (B 334) (D 149) (H 66,152,169) (L 141) (P 304,317)
Bock, Christine - Bill's
father's 2nd wife, had daughter Helen, died
January 6 1955 (B 73) (L 70) (P 80,362)
Boethius - one of possible authors of Serenity Prayer (P 258n)
Bok, Judge Curtis - owner & publisher Saturday
Evening Post magazine; heard about A.A. from 2 Philadelphia friends Drs. A. Wiese Hammer & C. Dudley Saul;
asked Jack Alexander do A.A. story (A
18,190) (H 63,181,363) (L 131) (N 100) (P 244-245)
Borton, T. E. - not alcoholic, meetings held in his home in Cleveland (A 21,209)
'Boss' - Bill's nickname for Burnham, Dr. Clark
Bove, Jessica - nonalcoholic secretary New York A.A.; wrote Grapevine
article 'From Outside Looking In' (G 41)
Boyle, Dr. Ed - see "Ed B, Dr"
'Boys at Central Garage' - drove Dr. Bob home when drunk (C
117) (D 40)
Brock, Ella - Bill's grandmother, see "Griffith,
Ella Brock"
Brooke B. - from Calvary Mission attended Tuesday night meetings Bill's
house (L 102) (P 162)
Brooks, Mrs. - Burr & Burton's headmaster's wife, gave Bill singing
lessons (B 54)
Brooks, James - Principal Burr & Burton, announced Bertha Banford's death, also pall bearer (B 60-61) (N 12) (P 36)
'Brotherhood' - those worked at Calvary Episcopal Mission 23rd Street New
York, operated by Dr. Sam Shoemaker's Calvary
Church (P 115-116)
Brown, Dr. - Evanston Indiana, introduced several patients to Earl T. (A 22)
Brown Family - a poor family that shared Christmas dinner 1925 with Bill
& Lois during motorcycle trip (L 46)
Brown, Robert Lee - sharecropper trying raise tobacco, very poor, invited
Bill & Lois who on road share Christians dinner, turnip greens, sweet potato
custard (B 158)
Browne, Lewis - wrote This Believing World, book Bill valued (G 22)
Bruce H. - 1st use radio carry A.A. message in Jacksonville (A 25)
Bruce M. - met Dr. Bob 1942 & 1943, sober 1945 Canton Ohio (D 276-7)
'Buckets' - see "Alec"
Buchman, Dr. Frank N. D. - born June 4 1878;
reared deeply religious Lutheran home, student Muhlenberg College, Mount Airy
Seminary; visited England 1908, at Keswick Convention heard speaker, changed
life; founder/ leader Oxford Group 1921 after spiritual experience traveling
Scotland; strongly advocated 1 on 1 relationship helping others; principle
sharing after conversion; 1st 'house party' Calling China, became Oxford Group
technique, guided make restitution & confession; met Samuel M. Shoemaker Peking January 1918; died 1961 (C 3) (D 53,55,69,155,158-9) (G 68) (H 196) (L 92) (N 48-49) (P
127,128,130,131,169-71,174,219,246,386-7) (W 113-118)
Bud G. - Little Rock Arkansas, so anonymous leader spoke behind curtain
1,200 people (L 143)
Bud F. - Los Angeles A.A. (P 288)
'Buffalo' Bill - circus performer (P 30)
'Bum from St. Louis' - what Tom M. caretaker
24th Street Clubhouse called Father Dowling when he
came to visit Bill 1940
'Bunky' - nickname for Jellinek, Dr. E. M.
-Ph.D.
Burke, Ted - flew Bill & Ebby Manchester
Airport 1929, 1st plane to land there, all were drunk (G 58) (P
83) (BB#3 9)
Burneson, Virginia - managing editor Grapevine March 1952, wrote Sister Ignatia for Bill reference errors in Grapevine
articles about hospitalization plan called Knickerbocker Plan (S
148)
Burnham, Dr. Clark - Lois's father,
gynecologist & surgeon, Brooklyn, married Matilda
Spelman who died Christmas 1932; remarried Joan Jones
in May 1933, moved out 132 Clinton Street early 1933; died September 1936 (B 47,79-80,127,177) (L 1-2,84,106) (N 14,25) (P
33,63,87,98,99,164,175,213) (BB#3 unnamed 4,5)
Burnham, Kitty - Lois Burnham's sister,
married Gardner Swentzel 17 June 1925, Lois was
matron honor (B 111,156,180) (L 60) (P 75,90)
Burnham, Lois - Bill W's wife, see "Wilson,
Lois Burnham"
Burnham, Lyman - boyhood acquaintance Bill's (P 47)
Burnham, Mrs. - Lois' mother, see "Spelman,
Matilda"
Burnham, Nathan Clark - Lois' grandfather, practiced law, medicine,
minister Swedenborg Church Lancaster, wrote book Discrete Degrees about
relation between spiritual & natural life (L 2)
Burnham, Roger - Lois Burnham's brother & Bill's friend, told Lois of
Bill, best man at their wedding; died December 1970 (B 111) (G
57) (L 74) (P 39,47,58,83)
Burwell, Jim - see "Jimmy B."
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'Captain Jack' S. - from Maine, captain oil taker; discovered A.A. 1947;
organized Internationalist's Seamen Group 1949 (A 82) (E 32) (G
10) (L 141)
Carlin sisters - rented top floor of Wilson's house at 182 Clinton Street
1933-1935 (L 105)
Carlo I. - member Italian parliament, 12 stepped Roberto C., both spearheaded effort for Italian Big Book (E 51-52)
Carlson, Dr. Anton - 1937 with group scientists formed Research Council
on Problems of Alcohol (H 187)
Caroline P. - nurse, sister of Dorothy S.M., married Hank P.; took
Multilith Big Book Chicago doctor (D 180)
Carrell, Dr. Alexis - wrote book on prayer called Man, The Unknown
(H 105)
Carry -housekeeper at Stepping Stones, her
niece Harriet often helped (L 157)
Cayce, Edgar - famous psychic (G 75)
Cebra G. - Manchester judge's son, did considerable
drinking with Ebby, joined Oxford group, he & Roland tried help Ebby, kept Ebby out jail August 1934 (L 93) (N 9) (P 113) (BB#3 9)
Cecil C. - his story "Those Golden Years" in 3rd edition (BB3 327-34)
Cecil M - her story "Fear of Fear" appears in 2nd and 3rd
editions of Big Book (called Jane in the story) (BB2
330-5 / BB3 321-6)
Chambers, Whittaker - magazine writer (A 256)
Chan F. - Chicago A.A. carried message with Bill Y. to Pat C. in Minneapolis 1940 (A 95)
Charles "C. J." K. - both he & Eddie B were in state insane asylum Toledo voluntary
commitments summer 1939, read manuscript Big Book, got out; they 12 stepped Duke P. in Toledo (D 253)
Charlie B. - alcoholic, with help of nonalcoholic candy manufacture
started AA groups in Vancouver British Columbia (A 84)
Charlie J. - early Cleveland A.A. (D 167)
Charlie P. - participated Big Book seminars
with Joe McQ. (G 112)
Charlie S. - his story "Riding the Rods" in 1st edition (BB1 303-16)
Charlotte L. - office worker March 1947 Alcoholic Foundation (G 5)
Chessman, Caryl - convicted murder, 12 years death row, wrote
autobiography Cell 2455 Death Row; Jack
Alexander suggested he write Bill due to close resemblance between criminal
psychopath & alcoholic, both unconsciously destroy themselves, Bill wrote
back; executed May 2 1960 (P 364-6)
Chet M. - former patient state insane asylum Toledo,
signed out patients take to Toledo meetings (D 256)
Chet R - his story "It Might Have Been Worse" in 2nd & 3rd
edition (BB2 382-92 / BB3 373-83)
'Chip' - nickname for A. LeRoy Chipman
Chipman, A. LeRoy - nickname 'Chip', John D. Rockefeller associate; became sold on A.A.
& offered services; present at meeting December 1937 Rockefeller raise
money; persuaded John D. Rockefeller loan A.A.
$8,000; trustee & treasurer board Alcoholic Foundation April 1938; (A 15,148,151,180,189,208) (B 274,277) (H 59-60,148,192,194) (MS 13)
(P 184,185,188,202,227,228)
Chris - Dr. Silkworth sent to see Bill, got Bill
job selling wire rope for Paulson & Weber, came A.A. sobered up, slipped
never came back (L 120,130)
Chrys - visited Bill and Lois in 1939 (P 217)
Chuck - wife Lee, 1st alcoholic
arrive in Los Angeles from East, artist, arrived just in time attend 1st home
meeting at Kaye's place Benecia Avenue December 19, 1939 (A 92)
Chuck C. - Los Angeles A.A. (P 348)
'City folks' - big city people who vacation in Vermont (P 39)
Clarence P., Dr. - A.A. member, chaired 20th Anniversary Convention's
Medical Panel (A 235)
Clarence S. - Dorothy S.M.
was wife; early Cleveland A.A., led revolt & announced special meeting of
alcoholics separate from Oxford Group; started & founded group Cleveland
group May 18 1939 Cleveland Heights home of Abby G., 1st
group called Alcoholics Anonymous, 16 members; called himself Father of
Alcoholics Anonymous; attended John D. Rockefeller's
A.A. dinner February 8, 1940; leader of group of dissident anti Conference &
anti General Service Office, his story "Home Brewmeister" in all 3
editions of Big Book (A 19-20,183) (C 49,131) (D
101,109,115,142-5,208-11,216,218-9,241,245,248,252,261,263,265,267-8,270-1,312-3)
(G 50,103) (N 75,78,84) (P 203,224,255,257) (S 32,155) (BB1 274-81 / BB2 &
BB3 297-303)
Clem L. - A.A., Bill wrote in 1948 about organized religion (P 283)
Clementine, Reverend Mother - administrator St. Thomas Hospital when Sister Ignatia there (D 189-90)
Cliff W. - California A.A.; Dorothy
was wife; Mort J. helped get sober; proposed G.S.O. publish
Bill's correspondence with Yale declining honorary degree (A 93)
(L 157)
Clint F. - Greenland Long Island New York, 1st met
Bill at J.K. Rice Jr. & Co., he was telephone trader, drinking companion of
Bill's from good old days, introduced Bill to Joe
Hirshhorn, wife Kay, came to A.A. 1948 (B
175) (L 75) (P 77-9,93-8,160,161)
Cobb, Ty - baseball player (P 30)
Cochran, David - boyhood acquaintance of Bill's (P 47)
Cockran, Mr. - Prohibitionist, lent Bert T. money keep to Works Publishing going; also refered to
as "Mr. G." (A 177-178) (L 116)
(P 144,150n)
Cohen, Dr. Sidney - psychiatrist Los Angeles Veterans Administration
Hospital, present/ guiding Bill when he took LSD August 29 1956 (P
370-371,375)
Collier, Dr. Kirby - psychiatrist, with Dr. Harry Tiebout & Dr. Foster
Kennedy responsible Bill speaking 2 medical societies, endorsed paper Bill
read 1944 Medical Society of New York annual meeting, early A.A. advocate (A 2,204,244) (G 67) (H 156,370) (MS 15) (P 334)
Colvin, David Leigh - with Yale School for Alcohol Studies, ran for
president of US on Prohibition ticket (H 188)
Conor F. - Irish born A.A., tavern owner
Philadelphia started A.A. Dublin Ireland, 1st person helped was Richard P. (A 83) (E 43)
Coolidge, Calvin - US president (D 16,112)
Copping, Clifford - boyhood acquaintance of Bill's (P 47)
Cornell, Shep - see "Shep C"
Costello, Spoons - Oxford Group member, kitchen worker at Calvary
Episcopal Mission (P 117)
Cowles, Edward -Dr. - theory of alcoholism treatment involved draining
spinal fluid (BB#3 unnamed 179)
Craske, Dr. Dan - referred Sadie
to Earl T in Chicago 1939 (A 22)
Crecelius, Ruth Hock - see "Hock (Crecelius),
Ruth"
Cultice, Grace - Sylvia's Chicago nonalcoholic
secretary, helped start A.A. there (A 22) (D 181)
Cy - Wilson's spent night with Cy & Barb(P 214)
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D. S. - wrote Grapevine about Dr. Bob and 11th Tradition (D 264)
Dale A. - Seattle Washington A.A. (A 95)
Dan K. - early Akron A.A., patient Dr. Bob's at St. Thomas Hospital (D 192,224-5,233,275,281-2,296)
Dancey, Dr. Travis - Canadian, worked with Dave B.
help spread A.A. Canada, 1st Canadian trustee General Service Board (E 36) (G 112)
Darrah, Mary C. - author Sister Ignatia (S iv,ix)
Dave B. - founder A.A. Montreal, 1st French members,
sobered up reading Big Book his sister sent him; alcoholic trustee (A 85) (E 37) (G 112)
Dave D. - Palo Alto California A.A.; introduced Bill
to Gerald Heard, british philosopher, anthropologist,
metaphysician, radio commentator, mystery novelist; interested mysticism,
psychic phenomena, writer, student Easter & Western religious (G 74-75) (L 143) (P 290,378)
Dave M. - A.A. member, personnel man at DuPont, co-led industrial meeting
with Jake H. A.A. 15th anniversary (H 118)
Dave R. - Jersey boiler inspector brought A.A. Charlotte North Carolina (A 25)
Davis, Elrick B. - newspaper writer, probated from nut house, wrote 5
part series AA articles Cleveland Plain Dealer, set off unprecedented wave A.A.
growth Cleveland (A 20,134) (D 203-204,210) (H 62,180,248) (N
83,85) (P 224) (S 155-156)
Day, Sherry - clergyman, converted by Dr. Frank
Buchman (P 127-128)
Devoe B. - Husband of Anne B.;
meditation group met his house Chappaqua; Friday meeting once help Bill cope
isolation A.A.; Bill, Lois, Nell Wing, Devoe B., Gerald Heard, Aldous Huxley,
Dave D. David & Lucille Kahn, Edgar Cayce attended (G 75-76)
Dick P. - perhaps 1st Spanish speaking A.A., joined
Cleveland A.A. early 1940, achieved citizenship 1963, manager Cleveland Central
Office, translated Big Book into Spanish, finished 1946, (AACOA
says Frank M. translated) gave Bill the book, tried
start A.A. Mexico, no luck (A 200) (D 249)
Dick R. - 1st convert Earl T., Chicago A.A. (A 22) (D 177)
Dick S. - AA#7, from Akron, Paul S.'s brother,
Paul tried to get Dick in A.A. February 1937; picture appeared Jack Alexander March 1941 Saturday Evening Post
article; liked Twelve Steps way 1st written; early Board member, his story
"The Car Smasher" in 1st edition rewritten and retitled "He Had
to be Shown" for 2nd and 3rd editions (A 162,186) (D
111,127,169,185,288,306,330-1) (P 247) (BB1 364-9) (BB2/3 193-209)
Dick, Uncle - see "Richardson, Reverend
Willard (Dick) S."
Ditman, Dr. Keith - research psychiatrist University California (P 375)
'Doc' - Bill's nickname Dr. Bob, see "Bob
S., Dr."
Doc H. - Portland Oregon chiropractor (A 95) (P 288)
Doctor Bob - see "Bob S., Dr."
Doherty S. - responsible starting more groups Indiana than anybody (D 258)
Don G. - volunteer editor of Grapevine (H 158)
Don L. - 1st alcoholic patient Rosary Hall St. Vincent Charity Hospital
December 15, 1952 (S 175)
Don V. - had good mortgage business, asked Bill investigate 2 companies,
Bill's last job before giving A.A. full self, offered to finance Stepping Stones
(L 131,133)
Donovan, Colonel - recommended Bill for Supply Service in WWII, March
1942 (P 272)
Dorothy J. - early member of Akron group, Roland's wife (D 243)
Dorothy O. - wife of Jud O. (D
233,236,279-80,290)
Dorothy S.M. - Clarence S.
was her 1st husband (A 19-20) (C 131) (D
101,115,142-6,151-4,162,164-5,167,171,180,182,200-4,206-8,233-5,243,249,262,278,292,309-13)
(N 84)
Dorothy W. - wife of Cliff W. Los Angeles A.A. (A 94)
'Dot' - early New York A.A., Wilson's stayed with -- see also
"Wilson, Dorothy Brewster"- Bill's sister
called 'Dot'(P 214)
Dowling, Father Edward -S.J. (Father Ed) -
St. Louis Jesuit priest; nonalcoholic; nickname 'Puggy'; visited
Cincinnati 1940 read Big Book, got interested in A.A.'s 12 Steps parallels with
Exercises of St. Ignatius spiritual discipline Jesuit
Order; went to Akron see Dr. Bob & members Alcoholic Squadron Oxford Group,
never heard St. Ignatius & Spiritual Exercises, referred to Bill New York,
meet Bill rainy night 1940 at 24th Street Clubhouse, Tom M.
caretaker of club called him 'some bum from St. Louis'; Bill took 5th
step that night with him had 2nd conversion experience; editor Queen's
Work -a Catholic Publication; became Bill's spiritual advisor & close
friend next 2 decades; responsible founding A.A. St. Louis; 1 of 1st religious
leaders endorse A.A. 1940; spoke 2nd Intentional Convention St. Louis 1955;
tried LSD cause Bill asked; died April 2 1960 (A
xii,2,4,37,38,43,195,253f,254-61) (B 307-309) (E 15,72) (G 48,53,65-66,77,86) (H
179,268-9,364-366) (L 131) (N 98) (P
240,241-243,272,281,354,358,361,371,385,387) (S 25-26)
Dr. Bob - see "Bob S., Dr."
Duffy, Clinton T. - liberal warden at San Quentin
prison, 1st known corrections official in country to permit A.A. meeting inside
maximum security prison 1942, Bill spoke 420 inmates November 28 1943; spoke A.A.
15th anniversary; present 25th Anniversary 1960 Long Beach California; died 1982
(A 89f) (E 62,72) (G 74) (H 118-9) (P 289)
Duke P. - early A.A. Toledo, salesman, wife Katie P., 12 stepped by Charles ("C.J.")
K. & Eddie B., admitted City Hospital, did 12 Step
with 36 hours sobriety Youngstown (D 150-1,176,253-257,267,290)
Dunlea, Father T. V. - October 1944 started
A.A. Australia, associated with Rydalmere Mental Hospital Sydney &
Australian psychiatrist S.J. Minogue (E
41) (A 85)
'Dutch' - Bill & Hank P. nickname for Ruth Hock, see "Hock (Crecelius), Ruth"
'Dynamite Man' - nickname 'Icky',
explosive expert, commissioned blow up pier in Houston Harbor, wrong one (A 80)
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E.B. 'Bob' R. - his story "He Who Loses His Life" in 2nd
and 3rd edition (BB#2 540-52, BB#3 531-43)
Earl M., Dr. - psychiatrist; learned A.A. from butcher Ed
M; co-chairman 20th Anniversary Convention's Medical Panel, his story
"Physician, Heal Thyself" in 2nd & 3rd edition (A
4,237) (P 301) (BB2 393-400 / BB3 345-52)
Earl T. - early Chicago A.A. -founder Chicago group;
his suggestion that Bill codify A.A. experience in late 1945 became "12
Points to Assure Our Future" then shortened into "12 Traditions"
in 1949, his story "He Sold Himself Short" in 2nd & 3rd edition (A 22,203,213) (D 179-81) (G 20) (H 154) (L 147) (P 225-6,334) (BB2
& BB3 287-96) (BB#3 unnamed 135)
Ebby T - Bill's sponsor; Bill's childhood
friend Burr & Burton school days; family prominent Albany 3 generations kept
summer home Manchester Vermont; sold insurance, worked investment broker;1929
he, Bill, and pilot flew into Manchester airfield drunk, 1st people land there;
drove drunk into kitchen of house -asked cup coffee; had alcoholic problem but
visited Bill sober 1934 -brought program sobriety learned from Oxford Group,
returned with Shep C; asked Bill visit Calvary Church 23rd
Street Oxford Group U.S. headquarters led by Reverend
Sam Shoemaker; visited Bill Towns Hospital brought book Varieties
Religious Experience; came to live at Wilson's November 18 1936, drunk May
1937; drank heavily afterward, longest sober period 6 years -taught Bill have
faith in message not always messenger; Bill requested he receive monthly check
life; guest Stepping Stones; died sober March 21, 1966 (A
vii,46,58,62,64,140,179) (B 202-204,207,211,229-230,263,273) (C 4) (D 91) (E 11)
(G 9,92,98-99) (H 196-199,244-245,277-279,283-284,298,313,367-368) (L
93-94,118,139,197) (N 7-9,16-21,33-35) (P
33,34,60,83-4,111-20,122n,124,126,131,143,162,177,178,335,336,358,381,393) (W
151,154,157) (BB#3 unnamed xvi,8-14)
Ed - salesman, Larry J. helped in Texas, sobered up
in Houston, took AA to Austin (A 24)
Ed A. - early Ohio A.A. (G 25)
Ed B. - member office staff with Nell Wing;
relative famous American painter, been successful writer & editor, alcohol
ruined career; discharged from Rockland State Hospital; laryngectomy unable
speak; helped Bill edit 2nd edition Big Book (D
148,150,224,228-30,271,274-5,325-6) (G 15,121) (P 354)
Ed B. - early Akron A.A., wife Annie(D 148,274) (P 354,357)
Ed B, Dr. - Bill's doctor, Miami Heart
Institute, with Bill in May & June 1970 trying to get him ready for
convention in July; on Lear jet January 24 1971 from Bedford Hills New
York to Miami Heart Clinic; arranged for Bill's body be kept in Miami until New
England ground thawed for Bill's burial (B 368) (G 1,3) (L 160)
(P 399-402)
Ed E. - offer Bill & Lois use Connecticut farmhouse "Dun Nibblin"
(L 125)
Ed G. - early St. Johnsbury Vermont A.A., Fellowship Group member (D 300)
Ed M. - early Akron A.A., had meat market West Exchange
Street, Dr. Bob would stop in & chat (D 271,277)
Ed V. - Bill bought old Stutz car from him, rumor he took money went
drinking (L 134)
Ed W. - former sales manager, Bill took home to try and sober up (B 233)
Eddie B. - Toledo based salesman; with Charles ("C.J.") K. was state insane asylum Toledo
voluntary commitments, summer 1939, read Big Book manuscript, got out; they then
12 stepped Duke P (D 253)
Eddie F. - U.S. A.A., sobered up Boston, founder A.A. El Salvador 1954,
called there Mr. Eddie (E 47)
Eddie R. - prominent Youngstown family; wife Ruth university professor, surrendered in Oxford Group; 1st
person Bill & Dr. Bob tried help, sent by J.C. Wright,
hoped would be A.A. #3, failed; he & her 2 children lived with Dr. Bob &
Annie; caused lot problems, threatened Annie with butcher knife; example
ineffectiveness of wet nursing. He eventually got sober in 1949 at the
Youngstown Ohio group (A 72) (B 249) (C 5,41-42) (D
77-78,80-1,85,93,97,99) (L 97) (P 151-2,159n) (BB#3 124)
Eddy, Mary Baker - Christian Science founder, readings influenced Bill to
the dangers of single person leadership (B 188) (G 25) (P
230,231n)
Edison, Thomas - inventor, Bill was offered job at his lab (P 65,66,144)
Edith M. - Bob M.'s sister (D 257) (P 214)
Edna McD. - wife early Cleveland A.A., county visiting nurse, helped get
beds alcoholics Cleveland's Deaconess Hospital (A 20) (D 201)
Eleanor E. - heard Dr. Bob & Bill speak 1946, didn't know who they
were until 1966 (D 300)
Elgie R. - Oxford Group member; joined A.A. April
1939, John R.'s wife, made AA address books, 12
stepped Ethel & Rollo M. (C 50) (D
80-1,128,146,155,166,177,179,213,216-8,236-8,242-4,252,278,286,289-90,296-7,311,314)
Elinor R. - wife of Frank R.
in Los Angeles (P 288)
Eisenhower, Dwight D. - sent telegram good wishes A.A.'s 2nd
International Convention (A 36-7)
Elizabeth D. - wife of Herb D.,
Americans carried A.A. to Brazil (E 47)
Emily S. - her & husband Harold
S. constantly opened Flatbush home for A.A. meetings (L 127)
(P 217)
Emma K. - A.A., cared along with husband Lavelle K. for Dr. Bob & Annie their last years at 855
Ardmore Avenue Akron (C 61) (D
17,30,43,244,289,309,317-8,322-23,327,329-33) (N 336)
Ernest M. - attended Tuesday night meetings Bill's house (L
102) (P 162)
Ernie G - Akron - A.A. #4; Akron, 1st young
person -30 years old, 1st slipper, salesman, considered almost too young; drank
7 months after year sober; story "7 Month Slip" 1st edition Big Book;
met Dr. Bob's daughter 1935, 14 years older, married
September 1941, married 24 years divorced 1965; quit drinking 1946 (A 6,73) (B 248) (C 11-13,48,51-53) (D
20,92-93,95-6,98-100,105-6,112,140,141,143,258) (L 97) (P 154-5,226) (BB1 282-6)
(BB#3 158,159)
Ernie G. - Toledo - 1939, early member from
Toledo, wife is Ruth G. (D
141,148,175,226,235,253,256.258,265,300,312-3)
Eskimo - used in example of trying to run away from alcohol (BB#3 101)
Estelle, W.J. (Jim) Jr. - chairperson General Service Board Alcoholics
Anonymous (E 7)
Esther E. - started group Dallas Texas, her story "A Flower of the
South" in 2nd & 3rd edition (L 144) (A 24) (BB2 343-54
/ BB3 384-95)
Ethel M. - 1st A.A. Akron women stay sober any
time, Rollo M.'s wife, she weighed 300 pounds/ husband was
little guy, both 12 stepped May 1941 by John & Elgie R., her story "From Farm to City" in 2nd
& 3rd edition (D 223,243-244,284) (S 124) (BB2/3
261-74)
Evans, Dick - Oxford Group member got Bill job 1936 collecting proxies on
behalf investment trust Harrisburg Pennsylvania (L 105)
Eve M. - former staff member, helped revive interest in "12
Concepts" (G 27)
Evelyn H. - Bill wrote her about slips, her husband
'Bern' slipped (P 252,254)
Everett - husband of Dr. Bob's office girl Lillian (C 124)
Exman, Eugene 'Gene' - religious editor Harper &
Brothers publishing company; encouraged publication Big Book after reading 1st 2
chapters, offered $1,500 advance, Bill turned down (A 153-5,219)
(B 279) (E 23) (G 74) (H 143) (L 111) (MS 10) (N 68) (P 193,194,356)
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Farragut, Admiral - US naval hero during Civil War, Bill 'met' the spirit
of one of his sailors (P 276,278)
'Father Ed' - see "Dowling, Father
Edward -S.J.".
Felicia G., Countess - her story "Stars Don't Fall" in 2nd and
3rd edition (A 102) (BB2 401-18 / BB3
400-17)
Feller, Bob (Robert William Andrew) - pitched no-hit baseball game
Cleveland Indians May 1940, Rollie H. was catcher for
game, got lot of publicity (D 251) (N 85-86)
Ferguson, Dr. George A. - friend Smiths, operated on Anne's cataract,
most prominent eye doctor Akron, took Dr. Bob home when drunk (C
145) (D 129)
Firestone, Harvey - Dr. Tunks
was his minister; brought 60 Oxford Group people Akron for 10 days gratitude
after helping son quit drinking 1/2 year (N 27) (S 19)
Fitz M. (John Henry Fitzhugh M.) - 2nd man recover
Towns Hospital 1935; strongly religious; came to Tuesday night meetings at
Bill's house 1935-37; spring 1937 went home to Maryland, trying start A.A. group
there; present at meeting December 1937 Rockefeller
raise money; led Big Book conservatives wanted more Christian doctrine, insisted
Big Book should express Christian doctrine & use Biblical terms &
expressions; looked at Library Congress for number books named Way Out-12,
number named Alcoholics Anonymous-0; loner Washington D.C. joined by Hardin C., Bill A. & Florence R. started Washington Group in 1940; wrote story
"Our Southern Friend" (A 17-8,74,162,166) (B
250,263,274,282,286) (D 108) (E 25) (G 111) (H 13,107, 200) (L 107) (N 334) (P
161-162,168,191,199,257) (BB1 226-41 / BB2 460-70 / BB3 497-507) (BB#3 unnamed
xxix,56)
Florence B. - Freddie B.'s
wife, divorced after Freddie sober (L 94)
Florence R. - Bill knew her husband Wall Street; Bill & Lois got her
out Bellevue; 1st female drunk stay Bill's house; only female NY A.A. when names
for Big Book discussed -objected calling it 100 Men; her story in 1st edition
"Feminine Victory"; helped Fitz M. start
Washington Group; returned to drinking died apparent suicide in Washington D.C. (A 18) (B 263-264) (E 25) (L 107) (P 202) (BB1 217-225)
Florman, Nils - headed rival group in proxy fight over National Rubber
Machinery Company (P 134-5,157-8)
Ford, Henry - asked head man A.A. to come Detroit to help a friend -Bill
went (L 121) (BB#3 named 124)
Forest H., Dr. - early Los Angeles A.A. helped by
Johnny Howe & Kaye M., became
marathon 12 Stepper around Los Angeles; wife Merle(A 92) (P 287)
Fosdick, Dr. (Reverend) Harry Emerson - highly
respected minister Riverside Church New York; completely satisfied with Big
Book, wrote good reviews June 1939 which were reprinted by religious
publications; spoke for religion at Rockefeller's
February 1940 dinner; 1st clergyman recognize A.A. (A
viii,15,168,173,183-184,322f) (B 286-287,295) (G 73,86) (H 62,145-6,177) (L
116,198) (N 75,93) (MS 11) (P 201,223,232-233) (BB#3 named xvii-iii)
Four Horsemen - plagues of alcoholics (BB#3 named 151)
Francis C. - gave Bill a suit, late 1940 (P 241)
Francis H. - young Boston A.A., read Lois's book, offered help her late
1982; came Stepping Stones January 1983, 1st as caretaker, then secretary,
stayed till Lois's death (G 139)
Francis J. - wife Mort J.,
Los Angeles A.A. (A 94) (P 288)
Francis, Saint - see "Saint Francis of
Assisi"
Francis, Sister - owned & operated Joy Farm in Kent Connecticut;
early A.A.'s New York & Connecticut took over as drying out place; 1940's
renamed High Watch Farm (A 181) (G 23) (L 122,199)
Francisco, Tex - huge ex-drunk ran Calvary Episcopal Mission; led meeting
Bill went to there (A 59) (B 215) (L 88) (N 18) (P 117,118) (W
152)
Frank M. - Alcoholics Anonymous
Comes of Age says he translated Big Book to Spanish, Dr. Bob & Good Oldtimers states Dick
P. did it (A 200)
Frank M. - A.A. archivist 1982 & administrative assistant General
Service Office; secretary Trustees' Archives Committee (G
112,126)
'Frank, Old' - East Dorset's shoemaker, taught Bill about nature (B 24)
Frank R. - A.A., read Big Book Arizona, book convert rushed to Los
Angeles to see if true, wife Elinor (A
93-94) (P 288,389-90,392)
Frank R. - trustee Boston area (P 389)
Frank S. - Los Angeles A.A. (P 288)
Franklin, Benjamin - one of US founding fathers (A 267)
Frazer, Clint - see "Clint F"
Fred - early San Francisco A.A. (A 88)
Fred B. - see "Freddie B"
Fred K. - New Jersey A.A. help start A.A. Miami (A 25)
Freddie B. - wife Florence,
divorced after sober; chemistry professor; after Bill spoke Oxford Group came
talk to Bill & became friends; drank off & on 11 years before sober in
A.A., attended Tuesday night meetings Bill's house (L 94,102) (P
132,162,335)
Freddie S. - joined A.A. with wife Vi
S. May 1941, former mayor of Akron, is the 'Victor' who wrote 13th
Step with 'Lil' (D 97-9,245-6)
Freud, Sigmund - Viennese psychiatrist (A 3) (D 12,338)
(H 282)
Fulton Sheen - see "Sheen, Monsignor Fulton"
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G., Mr. - put up money to help Works Publishing
Company after Bert T. put tailor shop as collateral;
also see "Cochran, Mr."
Galbraith, Ernie W. - see "Ernie G - Akron"
Gallagher, Father J.G. - worked with Sister Ignatia
(D 221)
Gammeter, John - neighbor Henrietta Seiberling,
put Bill up at Portage Country Club; self made man son of washer woman, started
B.F. Goodrich Company (P 144)
Garth M. - new Toledo A.A.; group gave $2 roll of nickels to buy 40
copies 1941 Saturday Evening Post with Jack
Alexander article (P 247)
Gavin, Della - birth name for Sister Ignatia, see "Ignatia \ Sister Mary Ignatia Gavin"
Gene C. - Chicago A.A. (D 302)
George B. - he & Al S.
instrumental persuading Knickerbocker Hospital to set aside ward just for
alcoholics under A.A. sponsorship, 1st New York hospital do so (G
87)
George D. - early A.A. (D 106)
George F. - Norwegian immigrant, started A.A. in Oslo Norway (E 44) (H 123)
George G. - chairman Trustees' Archives Committee, presided official
ribbon cutting ceremonies open archives November 3 1975; professor
communications Hofstra University (G 108,127,131)
George H. - stayed at Bill & Lois's house; took Jack
W. Bellevue -but they locked him up instead; killed in WWII (L 105,121)
George H. - pro conference New York A.A., surveyed groups around country
concerning self government 1948 (D 320-2)
George R. - met alcoholic Scottish nobleman Philip who had come to America look into International
Christian Leadership Movement businesses men interested in bringing God into
industry through breakfast clubs for prayer & planning, 1st session he met
George R., Philip sobered up and took A.A. to Scotland (A 83-4)
George S. - Philadelphian; sobered after reading article "Alcoholics
& God" Liberty magazine September 1939; Jimmy
B. visited after, 1st A.A. Philadelphia meeting in his house (A
17-8) (P 245)
Geroldsek, John - Oxford Group member Calvary Episcopal Mission;
heavy-set man, house painter, lived outside mission (P
117,118-9))
Gib K. - Milwaukee pioneer A.A.; gave Bill violin which Bill treasured (G 35)
'Gilly' - Bill's father's nickname; see "Wilson, Gilman Barrows"
Ginger B. / G. - [Ginger B. in index/ G in text]
El Paso Texas; helped by letter Bill wrote, it was destroyed, asked Bill to
write another; example of how Bill's letters became talismans (P
385,391n)
Ginny P. - regular member of 'spook circle', husband was Tom P. (P 280)
Gladys S. - Madras India, read about A.A. in Liberty
Magazine, came New York, stayed Stepping Stones, nickname 'Princess',
developed crush on Bill, sober 1 year when died in accident (L
138-139)
Goldfoot, Ella - owned of farm Bill & Lois
worked on during 1925 motorcycle trip (B 150) (L 41-42,44) (P
72,73) (BB#3 unnamed 3)
Gordon - early New York A.A. (P 215)
Gordon M. - October 1939 found room for A.A. meetings South Orange
Community House NJ, 1st New Jersey A.A. meeting not in a home; picture appeared
in Jack Alexander article Saturday Evening Post;
(L 127) (P 247)
Grace - she and husband were asked to love each other using '24 hour
plan' (D 256-7)
Grace G. - wife of Abby G.
early Cleveland A.A. (A 21)
Grace O. - her & husband helped original group publish Grapevine (A 201)
Grassroots, Mr. - anonymous spokesman, Centerville U.S.A. portraying
everybody in A.A. at 2nd International Convention St. Louis July 1955 (A 41-44)
Green, Hetty - richest woman Wall Street turn
century, famous miser, early part century amassed large fortune & wielded
equally large political power; Bill used this name as nickname for Dr. Emily,
see "Wilson, Dr. Emily Griffith"
Greim, Lorraine - Ruth Hock's
assistant, nonalcoholic, started work Newark January 1940; Bill nicknamed 'Sweetie
Pie' (P 235,250)
Grennie C. / Grenny - patient of Dr. Harry Tiebout at Blythewood Sanitarium, friend Marty M. who said Grennie 'we are no longer alone'
-famous A.A. statement, summarizes relief felt by every isolated alcoholic
finally finding Fellowship (A 3) (G 66) (H 369) (L 124,127) (P
213,216)
'Griffith' - name Jack Alexander 1941
Saturday Evening Post article gave Bill for
anonymity
Griffin, Clarence - Gardner Fayette Griffith's only son, Bill's uncle,
died 1894 Colorado (P 28,31,406)
Griffith, Ella Brock - Bill's mothers
mother (grandmother), married Gardner Fayette Griffith, raised Bill since age 10
& sister Dorothy, died 1921 (N 10) (P 25,27,28,45,46,55,70)
(W 139)
Griffith, Family - Bill's mother's family (P 15,41,126)
Griffith, Gardner Fayette - Bill's mother's
father (grandfather), Bill's substitute father; Civil War veteran; married Ella
Brock; nickname -Jolly because he usually wasn't, East Dorset's most
prosperous citizen when he died in 1924 (P
20,25,27-28,29,30,31,32,35,45-7,52,64,70) (N 10,16) (W 139) (BB#3 unnamed 10)
Griffith, Helen - husband died of alcoholism,
best friend sobered up in Jersey group; newcomer Bill helped; woman of means,
interested building new houses & fixing up old ones; built house Wilson's
got April 11, 1941, Bill & Lois move into Bedford Hills NY home 23 years
after marriage it was their 1st house, called Stepping Stones; (B
316-317) (L 133,136) (P 259-260)
Griffith, Millie - Bill's aunt, (P 13)
Griffith, Robert - Bill's cousin, Brattleboro (P 27,28)
Griffith, Silas - Gardner Fayette Griffith's cousin, Vermont's 1st
millionaire (P 28)
Griffith, Will - got terms agents so Bill's grandfather could buy &
sell cars (P 46)
Grinnell, Catherine 'Katy' - member rich family New Bedford
Massachusetts, lost husband WWI, entertained soldiers (P 55-6)
Grinnell, Dr. - treated Bill around 1915 while Bill enrolled Norwich
University (P 45)
Grinnell, Emmy - member rich family New Bedford Massachusetts, husband
gone WWI, entertained soldiers (P 55-6)
Grinnell Family - wealthy & leading socialite family New Bedford
Massachusetts, gave party for service men, where Bill took 1st drink -Bronx
cocktail, age 22 (B 104,106) (N 13) (P 55) (W 145-146)
Gulden, Frank - former Trustee (A 6,208) (H 194)
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Haas, Father Vincent - newly ordained priest, looked into A.A. for Sister Ignatia, heard confessions from alcoholic patients
at St. Francis Hospital because hospital chaplain didn't think alcoholics
patients truly repentant (D 189-190) (N 80) (S 86)
Hackensmith - wrestler (P 30)
Haggard, Dr. Howard W. - with Elvin
M. Jellinek founded Yale Summer Studies programs; moved to New Jersey and
became Rutgers School Alcohol Studies 1962; wrote article 1st Grapevine;
with Dr. Henderson began publish Quarterly Journal
Studies Alcohol 1940 (E 28) (H 187-90) (P 325n)
Hal S. - founder San Diego group, helped by Johnny
Howe & Kaye M. (A 92)
Hall, Mrs. - admissions nurse Akron City Hospital (D
81-4) (BB#3 unnamed 156)
Hammer, Dr. A. Wiese - wife Helen; Philadelphian;
told friend Judge Curtis Bok owner publisher Saturday
Evening Post about A.A. & have Jack Alexander
do story; secured Philadelphia Group 1st meeting rooms, introduced Dr. Stouffer chief psychiatrist Philadelphia General
Hospital to A.A., visited other cities with A.A. members to talk A.A. up &
paid their expenses, offered buy club house (A 18,190) (H
362-364) (P 244)
Hammer, Helen - wife Dr. A. Wiese Hammer, went to A.A. meetings with him
for years (H 363-4)
Hank G. - chairman General Service Committee oversee A.A. office 1949;
structured & programmed 1955 International Convention St. Louis; supervised
1960 International Convention Long Beach California; manager General Service
Office (A 32) (G 9,101)
Hank \ Henry P. - salesman, early New York A.A.;
he and wife Kathleen lived Teaneck NJ; drinking cost
executive position Standard Oil New Jersey; 2nd prospect Bill got from Dr. Silkworth 1937; organized gasoline dealers northern
New Jersey in cooperative -Honor Dealers at 17 William Street Newark in spring
1937 with Bill; present meeting December 1937 Rockefeller
raise money; co-leader with Jim B. Big Book liberals-less
God stuff; partner Bill formed Works Publishing Company early 1939 publish Big
Book; wrote chapter 10 Big Book "To Employers"; got drunk after 4
years April 1940; died Pennington New Jersey 1954, story "Unbeliever"
1st edition Big Book (A
11,16f,74,154,155-7,159,163-164,167,170f,179) (B
250,263,274,282,284-285,298-299,301,321) (D 108,167,180,201,208) (E 15,18) (G
79) (H 62,106,108,144,201) (L 98,101,127,130) (N 75)
(P
161-162,167,169,191-2,194,195,199-200,204,205,207,208,213,216,217,220,226,228,229-31,235,236,241,243n,255)
(W 160) (BB1 194-205) (BB#3 unnamed xxix,136,163)
Hans H. - Scandinavian American brought Big Book to Bergen Norway (A 29)
'Happiness Joe' - New York radio late night host, maybe Lillian R.'s 1st A.A. contact (G 46)
Hardin C. - joined Fitz M. in
Washington D.C. area 1940; bought Preferred Stock in Works Publishing Inc (A 188) (P 257,258n)
Harold G. - early Akron A.A., sent to Cincinnati to bring back Bill J. who slipped (D 112-3,119)
Harold S. - he & wife Emily S.
constantly opened Flatbush home for A.A. meetings 1939, drove Bill & Lois to
Green Pond New Jersey (L 125,127) (P 217)
Harriet - niece of Carry,
Wilson's cook housekeeper at Stepping Stones (G 37) (L 157)
Harriet G. - Nell Wing's secretary & general
assistant; died May 1986 (G 126)
Harrington, Mr. - Dr. Bob's neighbor as youth, had dog Rover (D 14)
Harris K - his story "Growing Up All Over Again" in 3rd edition
(BB#3 418-21)
Harrison, Leonard V. - director public affairs Community Service Society
New York City; nonalcoholic trustee 1941 - April 1965 except 5 year hiatus
1956-1961 chairman; spoke 2nd Intentional Convention St. Louis 1955; present
25th Anniversary 1960 Long Beach California (A 5,186,208,212) (E
72) (G 74) (H 168,195) (MS 17) (P 221,358)
Harry B - on board of Alcoholic Foundation-replaced 'NY member that got
drunk', his story "A Different Slant" in 1st ed of Big Book, from NY (BB1 252-253) (BB#3 'Fred" 39-43)
Harry N., Dr. - early Cleveland A.A.; complied
with junior assistant Dr. Ippolito not to operate -1st
professional intervention 1941, received treatment; treated so many alcoholics
called 'Patron Saint Cleveland A.A.'; early treated alcoholics castor oil
& egg soup called Dr. Nash's Formula (D 201-2) (S
163-164)
Harry R. - 12 stepped Dick P. -perhaps 1st Spanish
speaking A.A. (D 249)
Harry Z - his story "A Close Shave" in 1st ed of Big Book (BB1 348-350)
Hazard, Rowland - met Stewart's cafeteria after
Oxford Group meetings; carried message Ebby; former
Rhode Island state senator, investment banker, senior director chemical company,
concerned about his drinking saw Dr. Carl Jung
psychoanalyst in Switzerland 1930, treated about year, drunk again, returned
more treatment, Jung told science can't help need spiritual awakening, joined
Oxford Group 1931 & found sobriety; with Cebra G.
interceded with judge to accept responsibility for Ebby August 1934, helped Ebby
find sobriety; died 1945 (B 229-231) (E 10) (H 276-9,282-3) (L
93) (N 8,9,21,33) (P 113-115,128,381-4,) (W 154-155) (BB#3 unnamed 9,26)
Hazel R. - Dennis Manders staff secretary (G 101)
Heard, Gerald - writer, student Eastern &
Western religions, british philosopher, mystery novelist, interested mysticism,
psychic phenomena, founded Trabuco College, British radio commentator,
anthropologist, metaphysician; Wilson's 1st visited Trabuco campus winter
1943-1944; wrote "Search for Ecstasy" defined A.A. as ad hoc church in
May 1958 Grapevine; introduced Bill to Aldous Huxley,
2 English psychiatrists Dr. Humphrey Osmond & Dr. Abram Hoffer working with schizophrenics an alcoholics
in Canadian hospital experimenting with LSD; Bill took LSD under his supervision
California August 29 1956; (G 54,74-75) (L 143,159) (N 137) (P
290,368,370-371,375)
'Heard, H.F.' - dozens mysteries published under this pseudonym,
real name Huxley, Aldous
Heatter, Gabriel - 'We the People' popular radio
show; friend of Morgan R., Hank P.
Morgan interviewed on show April 1939 (A 174-175,246) (B 288) (L
115) (N 90) (P 207,209,248)
Helen B. - A.A., senior office staff, recommended Nell
Wing work directly with Bill to put together booklet Third Legacy, her story
"Promoted to Chronic" in 2nd and 3rd edition (A 215)
(G 14) (MS 17) (P 347) (BB2 485-94 / BB3 464-73)
Helen P. - picture appeared Jack Alexander
1941 Saturday Evening Post article (P 247)
Helen W. - early New York female A.A., committed suicide (P
219)
Helga H. - her husband Leonard
was nonalcoholic trustee; let Wilson's use apartment few months 72nd Street
& Riverside Drive Manhattan (L 127) (P 216)
Henderson, Dr. - worked with Dr. H. W. Haggard at Yale (H 187)
Hennessy, J.J. - Bill wrote letter 1956 describing A.A. structure ideas (G 21)
'Henri' - Dr. Bob's nickname for Seiberling,
Henrietta
Henrietta D. - wife of Bill D.
A.A. #3; met Dr. Bob's wife June 28 1935; served 22 years as matron at Akron
City Workhouse & helped carry message to confined female alcoholics (A 6,72) (C 42) (D 83-9,100,145-6,235,244,272) (H 362) (P 153,159n) (S
117)
Henry G. - part time manager 141 East 44th Street office, "Do It
Now" (H 157)
Henry K. - early A.A. (P 217)
Henry P. - early A.A. (not same person as 'Hank'/Henry P, or his
son) (D 106)
Henry P - Hank P's son (P 195,236)
Henry W. - heard Dr. Bob, Bill, Bill D., Sister Ignatia at meeting Akron
1949, got drunk, got sober 1950 (D 277)
Herb D. - from New Jersey, attended Tuesday night
meetings at Bill's house with wife Margaret(L 102) (P 162)
Herb D. - husband of Elizabeth D., Americans
who carried A.A. to Brazil (E 47)
Herb M. - trustee 1956-1960, General Service Office general manager
1960-1968, chairman trustees' General Service Committee; he & wife bought
600 shares British Columbia oil lands due to Bill's advice, Bill made good
helping them recoup losses; critical of Bill's ideas & timing; assisted
committee members being majority alcoholic (G 20,53,101) (P
293,294,367n,380,392,395,396,397)
Herbert - gave Lois a ride to Newark (P 215)
Hershey, Lewis B. - director Selective Service 1942; Bill wrote letter
concerning alcoholics being allowed serve in military (P
272,273)
'Hetty' - Bill's mother nickname -after famous Hetty Green, see "Wilson, Dr. Emily Griffith" or "Green, Hetty"
Hirshhorn, Joe - millionaire, Wall Street big
shot; wife Olga; famous art collector; employed Bill early 1930's when no 1 else
would; hired Bill analyze & evaluate companies early 1930's; parted company
after Bill disgraced himself assignment Canada; renewed relationship 1962; met
La Guardia Airport Bill said he was number 1 drunk in America (B 175,357) (G 71) (L 75-76) (P 93-4,95,97-8,144,160,379)
Hirshhorn, Olga - wife Joe Hirshhorn (L 76)
Hock (Crecelius), Ruth - nonalcoholic, native
Newark, grew up thrifty German family, divorced 24; secretary for Hank P.'s Honor Dealers company, came to work Bill & Hank
P. in 1936 at 17 William Street Newark; Bill's 1st secretary & office
manager 1936-1942; nicknamed 'Dutch' & 'Duchess'; 1st national
A.A. secretary, went without pay for time, typed manuscript of Big Book as Bill
dictated, wanted little mention of God in steps & Big Book; Serenity Prayer brought to her 1941; picture appeared Jack Alexander March 1 1941 Saturday Evening Post
article; given 5 millionth copy Big Book 50th International Convention Montreal
1985; died spring 1986 (A 16,159,166f,195-196) (B 277,292) (D
167,175-6,200-1,205-8,210) (E 18,20) (G 61,82,111-112) (H
63-4,106,107,144-5,147,152) (L 111,141) (N 99,297) (P
191-193,195-6,199,205,219,220,224,226-9,235,241,247,248,250,251,258n,272,303n,304,392-3)
(W 160,179)
Hoffer, Dr. Abram - English psychiatrist working
alcoholics & schizophrenics at Canadian mental hospital in Saskatoon
Saskatchewan; tested 100s hospitalized alcoholics, gave them simple vitamin
therapy B3 niacin; trying various methods break patients resistance, help
through chemical means LSD 1954, worked with Dr. Humphry
Osmond; Bill met through Gerald Heard, asked Bill
work with them, he did 6 years (B 358-359) (G 54) (L 159) (N
137) (P 368-369,370,376n,387-9)
Holden, Reuben A. - secretary Yale University; coordinator to give Bill
honorary Doctor Laws degree (H 205-209) (P 311,313,314)
Horace C. - early A.A.; dry 3 months, one of first
to see 12 Steps after Bill wrote them objected frequent use word God &
asking on knees to have shortcomings removed; Wilson's stayed at his Green Pond
bungalow New Jersey spring 1939; (Howard)along with Bert
T. found & guaranteed rent 1st A.A. clubhouse 24th Street Clubhouse
February 1940; got Bill job selling wire rope 1940; picture appeared Jack AlexanderSaturday Evening Post article;
suggested printing Serenity Prayer on cards; in
early 1940's trustees sent him to Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington to sound
out groups & get groups supporting A.A. headquarters; also see "Howard A" (A
161,180-1,186,192,196) (B 290,319) (H 64-65,108) (L 125) (P
199,206f,222,238,247,252,255,263)
Horace "Popsie" M. - took Marty M. 1st A.A. meeting, his story "On His Way"
in first edition (P 211) (BB1 375-7)
Howard - Bill's 2nd cousin, Bill found him dead drunk in New York hotel
brought to Stepping Stones, stayed 5 years (L 139)
Howard, Dr. - psychiatrist Montclair New Jersey; suggested remove all
forms coercion from Big Book manuscript, put on 'we ought' basis instead of 'you
must' (A 167) (N 75) (P 204) (BB#3 unnamed 163)
'Howard A.' - was actually Horace C / Bill
changed his name in AACOA so as not to offend, see "Horace C" (P 206f)
Howard S., Dr. - general practitioner Cuyahoga Falls, A.A., helped by Dr.
Bob (D 129-30,132)
Howe, Johnny - Los Angeles Probation Department; Kaye M. gave him copy of Big Book; they dug up alcoholics who
started A.A. on the West Coast (A 91-92) (P 266)
Hughes, Harold - held Senate hearings alcoholism late 1960's, Bill
involved (G 47)
Hunter, Reverend T. Willard - spent 18 years full time staff positions
Oxford Group & M.R.A.; states he never heard of 6 Tenets; supported A.A. (P 130,206n)
Huxley, Aldous - author Brave New World
& Doors Perception, teacher, philosopher, New Age pioneer; interested
mysticism, psychic phenomena; wrote dozens mysteries published under pseudonym H
F Heard; corresponded with Bill nearly 2 decades; introduced to Bill through
mutual friend Gerald Heard, called Bill greatest
social architect of this century; wrote Grapevine articles; wrote Man
& Reality which appeared in souvenir book A.A. Today distributed
1960 International Convention Long beach; died 1963 (B 365) (G
75) (P 368,372,375,376n)
Hyde, Mr. - Dr. Jekyl - Mr. Hyde analogy (H 237)
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Ian M. - started A.A. New Zealand 1946 (E 42)
'Icky' - 'nickname "Dynamite Man"
'Ig' - Dr. Bob's nickname Sister Ignatia
Ignatia \ Sister Mary Ignatia Gavin, C.S.A. -
born January 2 1889; birth name Bridget Della Mary Gavin; called Angel
Alcoholics Anonymous, Little Angel of A.A.'s, Little Sister of Alcoholics
Anonymous, Dr. Bob's nickname 'Ig'; worked with alcoholics Akron
1928-1939; pioneered 1st alcoholism ward utilizing AA philosophy Akron 1939; 1st
use retreat houses fortify spiritual recovery; with Dr. Bob's wife helped
Akron's 1st alcoholic women; received Poverello Medal behalf A.A. December 7
1949; wrote article "Care Alcoholics - St.Thomas Hospital & A.A.
Started Movement Which Swept Country" October 1951 in Hospital Progress
journal Catholic Hospital Association; last day St. Thomas August 7 1954, went
Charity Hospital Cleveland; received 1954 National Theta Phi Alpha's St.
Catherine Sienna Award; died April 1, 1966 (A
viii-ix,7-8,14,19,67,143,206) (B 346) (C 6,128) (D
45-6,185-99,221,245,277,283,328) (E 15,72) (G 24,92) (H
156,202-205,227,309,371-379) (L 145) (N 79) (MS 16) (P 323) (S
iii-ix,1-5-7,9,12,17,34-36,42,122,128,139,145,149-151,153,185-186,221,225-226,240,257,273)
(BB#3 named 171)
Ignatius, Saint - see "Saint Ignatius of
Layola"
Ippolito, Dr. Victor D. - junior assistant Dr. Harry Nash in operating room Charity Hospital, told
Dr. Nash not operate -1st professional intervention 1941 (S 163)
Irvin, Arba J - classmate of Dr. Bob at Dartmouth (D
24-5,67)
Irwin M. - super salesman of Venetian blinds, early Cleveland A.A., early
1940's spread A.A. message through South, started many & stimulated more new
groups (A 25) (B 290,319) (D 259) (L 141)
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J.D.H. - joined A.A. September 1936, 9 or 10
preceded him, Dr. Bob nicknamed him 'Abercrombie', 1 of few who weren't
hospitalized, Southerner, had trouble with spiritual part, left established
group to start A.A. group Evansville Indiana (D
46,111-114,140,147-9,258)
'Jack, Dr.' - nickname of Norris, Dr. John
(Jack) L.
Jack C. - brought Serenity
Prayer Vesey Street office June 1941, rented Bill & Lois a sporty
Lincoln Zephyr (A 173,196) (L 126) (P 252)
Jack D. - early Cleveland A.A., Bill's pigeon (D
182-3,210)
Jack G. - Chicago A.A. (D 177)
Jack M. - editor Grapevine (G 137)
Jack W. - wife Jean W., lived near Bill & Lois,
Bill tried to help, didn't sober up (L 121)
Jack W. - helped Richmond A.A.'s realize getting away wives &
drinking only beer not orthodox AA (A 25)
Jacobs, Frank - had influence Bill's boyhood (B 42)
Jackson, John - Bill's childhood sweetheart Bertha
Bamford pall bearer (P 36)
Jake H. - A.A. member, associated U.S. Steel, co-led
industrial meeting with Dave M. A.A. 15th anniversary (H 118)
James, William - Harvard professor, founding father American psychology;
author Varieties Religious Experience, theory spiritual experiences have
definite objective reality & might totally transform man's life; Bill called
him 1 of A.A. founders (A 13,64,70,160,262,264,323) (D
69,104,306) (G 21) (H 175-6,196-7,199,279-298) (N 20,23,33-34) (P
124-125,197,199) (W 154,172) (BB#3 named 28)
Jameses, Curtis - honored troops preparing to go overseas, invited Bill's
whole battery his Newport estate (L 23)
Jane S. - 1st woman Akron area maintain few months sobriety, married vice
president large steel company (D 122,241)
Janet G. - she & Bill, edited A.A. Way Life, became As Bill
Sees It (G 27) (P 360)
Jellinek, Dr. E. M. -Ph.D. - nickname 'Bunky';
world famous scientific, medical authority on alcoholism, cofounded National
Committee Education Alcoholism, founded National Committee Education Alcoholism,
1943 founded Yale Center Alcohol Studies moved to Rutgers University New Jersey
1962, author Disease Concept Alcoholism, developed famous Jellinek
Chart -curve showing progression of illness & subsequent recovery;
invited Bill speak Yale Center early 1940's, after Bill's death awarded him 1st
Jellinek Award; with Dr. Haggard began publish Quarterly
Journal Studies Alcohol 1940; died 1972 (E 28) (G 67-68) (H
100,188) (L 145) (P 325n)
Jellinek, Elvin - see "Jellinek, Dr. E. M.
-Ph.D."
Jennie B. - founding mother Boston A.A., daughter Back Bay family, 1 Paddy K.'s 1st 2 successes (A 96) (P
251,257-258)
Jim S., Dr. - physician, originator 1st black group; spoke A.A. 2nd
International Convention St. Louis July; "Jim's Story" 2nd & 3rd
editions Big Book 1955 (A 37) (P 317) (BB2 471-84 / BB3 483-96)
Jim S. - former Akron journalist, found by Dr. Bob on skid row selling
hair oil & panhandling, interviewed & helped all Akron & Cleveland
men write Big Book stories, his story "Traveler, Editor, Scholar" in
1st edition - re written and re named "The News Hawk" for 2nd and 3rd
edition (A 164) (D 154) (H 359) (L 113) (P 200) (W 180) (BB1
254-64 / BB2 & BB3 251-60)
Jim W. (James Russell Lowell W.) - confidence man, disappeared in A.A.
history (L 123)
Jimmy B. - early New York A.A.; salesman; 1 1st 10
A.A.'s eastern U.S.; insisted toning down "God" references both steps
& Big Book, wanted strong psychological emphasis; went Philadelphia needed
fellow alcoholics around stay sober, started group 1940; responsible start A.A.
Baltimore also; donated his 1st printing /1st edition Big Book to archives;
story "Vicious Cycle" 2nd & 3rd editions Big Book, sometimes
referred to as 'Jim B' or 'Jim Burwell' (A 17-8,163) (B
282,295) (G 22,111,129) (H 201,363) (L 198) (N 75) (P
199,204,214,221,244-245,258n) (BB2 & BB3 238-50) (BB#3 unnamed 149-50)
Joan C. - best friend of Mrs.
Griffith who built Stepping Stones -Wilson's house, helped work out plan so
Wilson's could afford it (L 133) (P 259-260)
Joe - checked Bill's hat & coat at function, former member Al Capone
gang (A 102) (B 344)
Joe D. - A.A.#5, Akron, early
Catholic member, "The European Drinker" one of few stories in all 3
editions of Big book. (D 112) (N 84) (BB1 206-16) (BB2/3 230-7)
Joe M. - his story "Joe's Woes" in 2nd edition only (BB2 445-59)
Joe McQ. - 1st black Little Rock Arkansas A.A. 1962;
participated Charlie P. Big Book seminars (G 112)
Joe P. - joined A.A. 1942, Dr. Bob's fellow Dartmouth College alumnus (D 18,191-2,226,265,287-8,290)
Joe T. - tried get Bill job Torpedo Motor Company (L 130)
Joe W. - came from Bowery, New Yorker magazine writer; supporter
of Big Book title Alcoholics Anonymous; sober on & off, (some credit
him with writing chapt "To Wives") (A 166) (P 202) (W
160)
John B. - general manager General Service Office 1988 (G
144)
John C. - early San Francisco A.A. (A 88)
John P - his story "The Professor and the Paradox" in 2nd
edition (BB2 336-42)
John R. - joined A.A. March/April 1939, husband of Elgie R., Oxford member, 12 stepped Ethel
& Rollo M., barbershop West Exchange Street, Dr. Bob
stopped in to chat (C 50) (D
80,95,128,153,166,177,213,216-9,223,227,237,243-4,251-2,272,276-7,286,289,302,311)
John S. - joined A.A. Akron January 1940 (D
146,221,275-6,280)
John W. - help group Richmond realize A.A. was not to get away wives
& drink beer at meetings (B 319)
Johnny P. - Detroit A.A., traveled a lot, inspired many AA's band
together, start meetings; started A.A. Kansas City Kansas (A 95)
(L 141)
Johnny R. - see John R
Johnson, Dick - Bill's Canadian friend, offered Bill job with his firm,
Greenshields & Co. -brokerage firm Montreal (B 169) (L 81)
(P 86) (BB#3 unnamed 4)
Johnson, Dr. Gordon - leading psychiatrist Oslo Norway, helped start A.A.
Norway (A 29) (G 72)
'Jolly' - nickname Bill's grandfather, see "Griffith, Gardner Fayette"
Jones, Cy - Bill's brother-in-law, Bill worked as clerk in insurance
department of New York Central Railroad for Cy (A 54) (L 30) (P
63)
Jones, Joan - Lois's
fathers 2nd wife (step mother) (L 84)
Jones, Kleina - General Service Office, conceived flag ceremony
international conventions (G 109)
Jud O. - joined A.A. 1939, wife Dorothy
O. (D 230,233,236,279,290-1)
Jung, Dr. Carl - Switzerland psychoanalyst; 1
founders modern psychology; wrote Modern Man Search Soul; treated &
helped Rowland Hazard 1930, patient over 1 year in
Zurich, opinion only thing help was spiritual awakening, suggested ally himself
religious movement; Bill felt Jung top of list responsible for A.A.'s creation;
Bill wrote him 1961; died June 6, 1961 (A 3,64,68,262) (B
231,362) (D 69) (H 98,266-7,276-277,281-6) (N 8,21,33-35) (P 114,381-6,391n) (W
154,155,172-173) (BB#3 named 26)
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Kahn, David - philanthropist; wife Lucille; interested in mysticism,
psychic phenomena; close Aldous Huxley, Gerald Heard; long time friend supporter Edgar Cayce(G 75)
Kaiser, Dr. - doctor Toledo state asylum, let Chet M.
sign out patients take Toledo A.A. meetings (D 256)
Kaiser, Henry J. - of Kaiser shipyards (A 90)
Kathleen - nonalcoholic, Bill
R.'s wife (P 162)
Kathleen P. - 1 of Hank P.'s
wives (L 101) (P 162,216,217,228,243n)
Katie P. - wife Duke P., Toledo
groups first treasurer (D 150,151,253-7,290)
Kay - 1 of original group publishing Grapevine (A
201)
Kay F - Clint F.'s wife (P 78,95)
Kaye M. - nonalcoholic, Ty M.'s
wife; divorced after Ty sobered; Bill chewed her out for baby sitting husband;
took Big Book Johnny Howe at Los Angeles Probation
Department late fall 1939, these 2 dug up alcoholics who started A.A. West
Coast, (name spelled "Kay" in Dr. Bob) (A
91-92) (D 177) (P 266)
Ken - gave Lois pheasant feathers she turned into a hat (P
239)
Ken A. - tried with Dick R. & Earl
T. to start A.A. group Chicago 1937 (A 22)
Ken S. - Kansas City old timer (G 112)
Kennedy, Dr. Foster - world renowned neurologist;
attended & spoke John D. Rockefeller's A.A.
dinner February 1940, represented medical profession; with Dr.
Harry Tiebout & Dr. Kirby Collier responsible
Bill speaking 2 medical societies; defended A.A. in A.M.A.; endorsed paper Bill
read 1944 Medical Society New York annual meeting; used term X
factor to explain what we call God (A
14,45,183-185,204,320f) (B 295) (G 67) (H 62,145) (L 128) (MS 11,15) (N 93) (P
232-233)
Kilpatrick, Dr. O. Arnold - psychiatrist in charge New York State mental
institution, nonalcoholic, spoke 2nd Intentional Convention St. Louis 1955 (A 6) (P 358)
King - early San Francisco A.A. (A 88)
King Alcohol - (BB#3 named 151)
Kitterer, Dr. - ordained minister, trained institutional administrator,
in charge at Deaconess Hospital Cleveland, helped set up alcoholic ward, got
visiting privileges Dr. Bob & Dr. N. (A 20)
(D 201)
Klein, Edith - professional librarian, helped Nell
Wing with archives (G 126)
Klein, Sarah - nonalcoholic friend Archie T.,
helped start A.A. group Detroit 1939 (A 24) (D 182)
Kolb, Guy - Lois's boss at Macy's (L 84)
Krauweel, Henk - important social worker Holland; lot do translating 12
Steps Dutch, helped A.A. in Holland; leading authority alcoholism Europe (A 26f) (G 72)
Kuhlke, M. D. - firm Kuhlke Machine Co. merged National Rubber Machinery
Company 1928, instrumental proxy fight that brought Bill to Akron (P 158)
Kurtz, Ernest - historian, wrote Not-God (P 394)
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Lambert, Dr. Sam - along with Charlie Towns founded
Towns Hospital, developed belladonna treatment (B 257) (P 101)
Landon, Bill - lived next door Bill's grandparents East Dorset Vermont, Old Frank's son-in-law, fought civil war, taught Bill how
shoot rifle, wife Barefoot Rose, had influence Bill's boyhood (B
24,42) (P 52,54)
Landon, Rose - neighbor Bill's while staying
with grandparents, Bill Landon husband, town's librarian, responsible Bill
reading great deal, had influence Bill's boyhood (B 26-27,42) (P
29)
Landons - Bill's next door neighbors East Dorset (W 139)
Lang, Sidney - foremost bridge expert (D 296)
Langley, Samuel P -Professor - flying machine failed to get off the
ground and ran into Potomac just months before Wright's flight (BB#3
named 51)
Larry J. - newspaper man, sobered up in Cleveland,
went to Houston Texas; help start Texas A.A., wrote series of 6 article Houston
Press which became AA's first pamphlet "AA" (A 24) (B
295) (D 259) (L 141)
Lavelle K. - A.A., along with wife Emma K. cared for Dr. Bob & Annie last years 855 Ardmore
Avenue Akron (C 61) (D 17,272,289,317-8,329-30,333,339-43)
'Lawyer Barber' - lawyer in Bennington Vermont involved in Bill's
parents divorce (P 25)
Leary, Dr. Timothy - along with Richard Alpert brought LSD to national attention in 1961 (P 376-7n)
LeBerthon, Ted - prominent Los Angeles columnist, articles helped A.A.
grow (A 92)
Lee - wife Chuck, artist, 1st
alcoholic arrive Los Angeles from East (A 92)
Leo F. - Los Angeles A.A. Group, instrumental bringing A.A. San Quentin (A 89)
Leonard - early New York A.A. (P 214)
Leonard H. - wife Helga H.,
let Wilson's use apartment few months 72nd Street & Riverside Drive
Manhattan; Leonard nonalcoholic trustee (L 127) (P 216)
'Lil' - 1st lady seek A.A. help,
involved 1st 13th step with 'Victor', got sober
outside A.A. (D 97-98,109,241)
Lillian - nickname 'Lily', Dr. Bob's
receptionist nurse, husband was Everett (C
124)(D 40,50) (BB#3 unnamed 179)
Lillian R. - popular singer, went public 1940's,
gave small A.A. enormous boost Australia (G 46)
Lincoln, Abraham - US president (H 260)
Lisa - her story "The Teen-Ager's Decision" in 3rd edition (BB#3 353-55)
Little Angel of A.A.'s - see "Ignatia \
Sister Mary Ignatia Gavin"
Little, Reverend George - Toronto minister credited introducing A.A.
Canada (A 84) (E 35)
Little Sister of Alcoholics Anonymous - see "Ignatia \ Sister Mary Ignatia Gavin"
Lloyd T. - early Cleveland A.A., Dorothy S.M.
called him to get help for Clarence S., stayed with
Oxford group after A.A. split, Clarence's sponsor, his story "The Rolling
Stone" in 1st edition (D 143,167,218) (BB1 386-90)
Lois K. - 1 of original group publishing Grapevine (A
201)
Luke - early Chicago A.A. Earl T. worked with (A 22)
Lupton, Dr. Dilworth - Unitarian minister
Cleveland's 1st Unitarian Church, helped rapid growth A.A. Cleveland; tried
sober up Clarence S.; gave sermon November 1939
later reprinted as pamphlet by Cleveland Gp (A 20) (D
142,162,205,210) (N 84-85)
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M., Dr. - 1 of 1st, if not 1st drunk Bill & Dr. Bob tried help,
disappeared A.A. history (P 144)
M., Mrs. - wife of Alex (D 147)
Mac, 'Poor' - early New York A.A., members didn't think he'd make
it -he did (P 227,228)
McCarthy, Ray - 1st administrator Yale School Alcohol Studies (H 189)
MacCormick, Austin - Commissioner of Corrections New York, Professor
Criminology University California, penologist; served 2 terms trustee;
nonalcoholic, spoke 2nd Intentional Convention St. Louis 1955 (A
6) (L 57) (P 358)
Madeline V. - early Akron A.A. (D 283-5)
Maeve - 1 of original group publishing Grapevine (A
201)
Mag V. - wife Bob V.; farm house
Wilson's stayed fall 1939 with rooms called Upper & Lower Siberia, located
Bog Hollow Monsey New York (A 11,179) (B 291) (L 122,127) (P
214,218)
Main, Florence - Oxford Group leader in Akron (D 157)
Manders, Dennis - long time non-alcoholic
controller General Service Office; co-worker Nell Wing;
prophesied at St. Louis Convention Bill's final stepping down from A.A.
leadership would take years; in charge taping April 1970 Conference where Bill
couldn't finish speech (G 50,60,76,96) (H 157) (P 372-3,393,399)
Margaret D. - wife Herb D.,
attended Tuesday night meetings Bill's house (P 162)
Margaret McP. - husband Mickey,
ran drying out farm Ballston Spa New York, Ebby Thatcher
stayed there in 60's, cared for by Margaret (L 118)
Marian - Tom P's aunt whose
table was refinished (P 280)
Marie B. - wife Walter B.
Cleveland A.A.; (Akron records state wrote chapter in Big Book 'To Wives');
story "An Alcoholic's Wife" 1st edition Big Book story section (A 164) (D 152) (S 122) (BB1 378-379)
Markey, Morris - writer, "Alcoholics & God" article Liberty
magazine September 1939 (A 17,87,176-177) (H 145,180) (L 116)
(MS 11) (N 90) (P 223,224)
Marshall B. - early Los Angeles A.A. helped by Johnny
Howe & Kaye M. (A 92)
Martin, Sarah - name in Jack Alexander's
March '41 Saturday Evening Post article used for Marty M.
Marty M. - 1 of 1st A.A. women achieve lasting
sobriety, came meetings Bill & Lois's; Dr. Tiebout
gave Multilith copy Big Book to her at Blythewood Sanitarium Greenwich
Connecticut; started Greenwich group 1939; sponsored Nona W.;
introduced Bill to Dr. Harry Tiebout chief psychiatrist Blythewood; with
original group publishing Grapevine; founded National Committee Education
Alcoholism [N.C.E.A.] October 2 1944, later became National Council Alcoholism
then National Council Alcoholism & Drug Dependence; Bill & Dr. Bob
publicly endorsed NCEA, were named in letter head, 1946 solicitation letter for
funds looked like A.A. & N.C.E.A. were linked together -impact 7th
Tradition; 1943 attended newly founded Yale School Alcohol Studies, country's
1st such educational program; broke anonymity & Bill supported; Time
magazine article 1944 on NCEA told her AA background; present 25th Anniversary
1960 Long Beach California, her story "Women Suffer Too" in 2nd &
3rd edition (A 3,18,181,201) (B 302-303) (E 72) (G 12-13,66) (H
100-1,189,369) (L 124,127,146) (N 118,126,417) (P
210-213,216,244,248,293,295,310-1,319-20,401) (S ix) (BB2 & BB3 222-9)
Max - A.A.'s 1st German member (E 52)
Maxwell, Dr. Milton - chairman Emeriti with Dr. John (Jack) L. Norris International Convention
Montreal 1985; member 1st Trustees' Archives Committee; non alcoholics trustee,
chairman board; died 1988 (G 112,127) (N 273)
Maybelle 'May B' L. - wife Tom
L., her and husband's story in 1st edition "My Wife and I" (D 120) (BB1 287-95)
Maynard B. - his story "Join the Tribe!" in 3rd edition (BB3 474-7)
'Mayor Houde' - Montreal's major, supported A.A., threw party
maybe 1st official reception any A.A. group received (A 85)
McC. - met Stewart's cafeteria after Oxford Group meetings (B 229-230)
McKinnon, Arch - aided Dr.
S.L. Minogue & Father Dunlea at Rydalmere
Mental Hospital, Sydney (A 86)
Mel B. - Michigan A.A. (P 348)
Merced, Sister - looked after 2 bed ward St. John's Hospital Cleveland (A 20) (H 204)
Merle H. - wife Doctor Forest H.,
Los Angeles A.A. (P 287-288)
Mickey McP. - wife Margaret;
had rest farm Ballston Spa near Schenectady New York; Ebby
T. spent last 2 years life (G 99)
Midge M. - Bob H.'s
administrative assistant; helped Nell Wing with
archives; secretary Trustees' Archives Committee (G 126-127)
Mielcarek, Henry - corporate personnel expert; engaged Allis-Chalmers
look after alcoholic problem; nonalcoholic, spoke 2nd Intentional Convention St.
Louis 1955 (A 5) (P 358)
Mike - early Detroit A.A. Archie T. helped,
assisted A.A. growth Detroit (A 24)
Mike R. - pioneer A.A. Oklahoma; chairman Trustee's Archives Committee;
initiated Markings On Journey 1979 (G 109-110,131)
Miles N., Dr. - 1 1st A.A.'s doctor members, prodigious A.A. worker &
national authority on chemistry of drunks (A 95)
Millie - Emily Wilson's sister (P 13)
Milotte, Mary - had influence Bill's boyhood, his teacher (B
42) (L 19,33)
Minogue, S. J. - Australian psychiatrist with
Rydalmere Mental Hospital Sydney, late 1942 wrote G.S.O. (A 85)
Money, Francis - boyhood acquaintance Bill's (P 47)
Montjoy, Mr. & Mrs. - vice president hotel organization (P 288)
Morgan, J.P. - very rich Wall Street man, Bill's
hero (P 81)
Morgan R. - Irish Catholic, ex-ad man; came A.A.
early January 1939; had friend on Catholic Committee Publications New York
Archdiocese, delivered mimeograph copy Big Book to committee, they approved;
spoke popular radio program 'We The People' April 1939
shortly after release Greystone institution; attended John
D. Rockefeller's A.A. dinner Feb 1940; Wilson's stayed his apartment about 2
months (A 168-169,174-175,183) (B 286,295) (H 62) (L 115,127) (N
47,75,90, 93) (P 201,207,208,209,215,221,232-233)
Morris - Jewish A.A. St. Thomas Hospital alcoholic ward with Sister Ignatia, Irish cop sponsor (D 194)
Morrow, David - a spook (P 276-7,278)
Mort J. - wife Francis; early
A.A., book convert, came Los Angeles March 1940 from Denver & helped
faltering group; hired meeting place Cecil Hotel; insisted reading Chapter 5 Big
Book start every meeting (A 93-94) (P 266,288)
'Mother AA' - see "Smith, Anne Ripley"
'Mother G.' - mother of Ernie G -Akron,
Oxford Group matron (D 147,149,151) (N 55)
Muriel - Lois embroidered stockings for her (P 239)
'My friend postman' - see "Whalon, Mark"
Myron W. - (name often spelled "Myrow") his story
"Hindsight" in 1st edition, from NY (BB1 370-4)
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N - noted radio commentator, broke anonymity for money raising
& publicity (P 309)
Nagle, Father - St. Vincent's Charity Hospital, helped Cleveland
alcoholics (A 20) (H 204)
Nancy - waitress served Dr. Bob at City Club (D 293)
Nancy F - "Independent Blonde" in 2nd edition of Big Book (BB2 532-9)
Nash, Dr. Harry - see Harry
N, Dr
Ned - early San Francisco A.A. (A 88)
Ned F. - A.A. Washington lawyer, got Bill interested in government (L 130)
Ned P. - new alcoholic, present at meeting December 1937 Rockefeller raise money (B 274)
Neil K. - early Youngstown Ohio A.A. (D 254,257)
Newton, Jim - Oxford Group member, supported A.A. (G 69)
Nic N. - early San Francisco A.A. (A 88)
Niebuhr, Reinhold - One of possible authors of Serenity Prayer(A 196) (P 258n)
Nona W. - alcoholic, wife Walter W.
alcoholic, early A.A.'s, friends Sister Francis who
invited her to Joy Farm starting A.A.'s contact Sister Francis; sponsored by Marty M (A 181) (L 122)
Norman H - his story "Educated Agnostic" in 1st edition, from
Darien, CT (BB1 351-6)
Norman Y. - blind man Youngstown, 12 stepped by Jack D.
(D 183-4,221,223,249-50,263)
Norris, Dr. John 'Jack' L. - nicknamed
'Dr. Jack'; medical director Eastman Kodak Rochester New York; early as
1948 investigated A.A. resource available help alcoholic employees;
nonalcoholic, served A.A. 27 years trustee, helped change board membership to
alcoholic majority; spoke 2nd Intentional Convention St. Louis 1955; present
25th Anniversary 1960 Long Beach California; Bill asked him try LSD, didn't;
chairman Emeriti with Dr. Milton Maxwell International
Convention Montreal 1985; 1 favorite expressions 'Sponsor your doctor'; gave
Bill's eulogy; died January 1989 (A 5,208) (E 67,72) (G
29,52,72,112) (H 194,334-335,339,340) (N 259) (P
268-71,297,301,358,370,371,376,376n,395,396,400)
Northrop, Amanda - Dr. Bob's older foster sister, history professor
Hunter College New York City (D 12-13,14)
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Oetinger, Fredrich - one of possible authors of Serenity Prayer (P 258n)
'Old Tom' - see Tom M
Olsen, Dr. Oscar - close friend & enthusiastic A.A. since 1947;
attended Seattle Convention 1990 (G 73)
Oppenheimer, Dr. J. Robert - nickname 'Oppie'; physicist, asked
Bill join him at Institute Advanced Study Princeton, wanted Bill oversee &
evaluate chemical composition neuroses, mostly depression, Bill didn't (B 357-358) (P 381)
'Oppie' - nickname for Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer
Ora T. - early New York A.A., Bill & Lois sublet her furnished
apartment 42 Barrow Street Greenwich Village (L 130) (P 215)
Oram, Mrs. Gordon - from San Francisco, had
boarder Ted whom she got Big Book, opened her flat 1st A.A.
meeting late 1939 (A 88)
Orvis, Mrs. - owner famous Equinox House, headed delegation to meet
arrival 1st plane landing Manchester Vermont airfield; Bill, Ebby & pilot
Ted Burke drunk (G 58) (H 367) (L 76) (P 84)
Oscar V. - from old St. Louis family, stayed Bill's
house (B 263)
Oscar W. - Cleveland A.A., age 29, told, when you are new, you should 'take
the cotton from your ears and put it in your mouth, sit down and listen!',
wrote resignation & gave Dr. Bob, slipped, back in 6 months (D
225-6,229,231,245-7,258-9,270-1)
Osler, Sir William - late 19th-early 20th century Canadian physician (A 243)
Osmond, Dr. Humphry - English psychiatrist
involved in research working with schizophrenics & alcoholics at Canadian
hospital Saskatoon Saskatchewan; Bill met trough Gerald
Heard; trying various methods break patients resistance, help them through
chemical means -LSD 1954 and vitamin therapy -B3/niacin; worked Dr. Abram Hoffer, asked Bill work with them, he did for 6
years (B 358-359) (G 54) (L 159) (N 137) (P
368-370,372,376n,380,387,388,389)
Otis W., Father - early recovering priest (S 171)
Oursler, Fulton - editor Liberty Magazine
popular national weekly 1939; wrote book Greatest Story Ever Told; Senior
Editor Readers Digest; introduced Bill to Fulton
Sheen; member Board Trustees; helped raise money from friends distributing
first 2 chapters Big Book when unpublished (A
17,87,172n,177,208) (G 73) (H 145,180,182-183,194) (MS 11,17) (N 52,90) (P
223-4,280,335) (BB#3 named xviii)
Oursler, Grace - husband was Fulton Oursler, they introduced Bill W to Fulton Sheen(P 280)
Ovshinsky, Stan - Detroit inventor, developed cheap way converting heat
directly electricity; formed company Energy Conversion Laboratories marketed
idea (P 380)
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P., Dr. - early Sacramento A.A. (A 88)
Paddy K. - founded A.A. Boston, amazingly successful
at helping others despite having slip after slip, died alcoholism; Marty M. took him to Blythewood (A 96) (P
257,258n)
Pam B. - Red Bank New Jersey; met Bill 1968 vacationing Caribbean winter
1968, made mutual pact quit smoking (P 397)
Parent, Lillie - in 1907 letter to Emily, Bill W mentions this friend of
his sister Dorothy (P 23-4)
Parent, Mr. - father of Lillie, killed by a train (P 23)
Parkhurst, Kathleen - see "Kathleen P"
Parkhurst, Hank or Henry - see "Hank P"
Pat C. - Minneapolis A.A.; Chicago's Chan
F. & Bill Y. carried him message 1940; tried start
A.A. & club same time; (A 95)
Pat C. - from California, his story "Lone Endeavor" in 1st
edition (BB1 391-6)
Pat M - his story "Desperation Drinking" in 2nd & 3rd ed (BB2 509-513 \ BB3 512-6)
'Patron Saint of Cleveland A.A.' - see "Dr.
Harry N"
Paul K. - visited Bill Ruth Hock's 1st day work, Ruth heard fragments
drunken misery, miserable wife, being drunk disease, roaring laughter drunken
incidents; thought Big Book should be more Christian (A 162) (E
20)
Paul O., Dr - his story in 3rd ed "Doctor, Alcoholic, Addict" (BB3 439-452)
Paul S. - early Akron A.A., met Dr. Bob January 1936,
came New York with Dr. Bob attended John D. Rockefeller's
A.A. dinner February 1940; got Dr. Bob's son job Cleveland; liked Twelve Steps
way 1st written, his story "Truth Freed Me!" in 1st edition (A 162,183) (C 141) (D
111-3,117,119,132,140,143,145,169,245,288,306,310,314,) (H 59,60,62) (L 109) (N
53) (P 184,232-233) (BB1 336-9)
Paul, Saint - see "Saint Paul"
Payne, Kenneth - managing editor of Readers Digest in 1938 (A 158,171)
Peabody, Richard - lay therapist treatment alcoholism, author Common
Sense Drinking, recovering alcoholic (P 176)
Peale, Norman Vincent - popular minister Collegiate Church New York,
radio preacher spoke New York Intergroup dinner celebrating Bill's sobriety (L 143)
Peg S. - joined A.A. mid-1940's (D 247)
Peggy - friend Smiths (D 87)
Perkins, Roger - senior class member Burr & Burton, pall bearer
Bill's childhood sweetheart Bertha Bamford(P 36)
Pete A. - Dr. Bob's son's wife's (Betty) father, alcoholic; sober after daughter brought
him Big Book 1944, started group Clovis New Mexico (C 157) (D
303)
Pete W. - His story "Rum, Radio and Rebellion" in 2nd & 3rd
edition (BB#2 317-29, BB#3 356-68)
Pfau, Father Ralph - 1st A.A. Catholic priest join A.A., organized
National Clergy Conference, wrote Golden Books, wrote autobiographical
account alcoholism Prodigal Shepherd (S 197)
Phil S. - A.A.#5 A.A. #5,
A.A.'s 1st court case, came late August or early September, 1935, insurance man (D 95-96,100,108,132)
Philip - alcoholic Scottish nobleman, journey
America look into International Christian Leadership Movement -businesses men
interested bringing God into industry by breakfast clubs for prayer &
planning, at 1st session met George R., sobered up took
A.A. home to Scotland (A 83)
Poliak, Dr. Percy - San Francisco psychiatrist with Bellevue Hospital New
York then San Francisco Country Hospital, gave A.A. group full support (A 88) (BB#3 unnamed 175)
Polly F.L. - joined A.A. 1943 Chicago, later worked General Service
Office (D 246,300,302)
'Princess' - see "Gladys S.&