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January
27th, 1957
Dear Bill,
Many thanks for the copy of the A.A. story - and
the grand recognition you gave me. It's much more
than I deserve except that I did prove to the original
crowd that a "nonconformist" had to change
to get well. So maybe that was good.
Bill, this history is the very finest thing you have
done, and especially for those who come to A.A. future.
It is important that they know how and why we
came to be what we are, and why we should continue on
our present lines. Too, the way you brought all
contributors in is splendid - it must have been hard,
painstaking job. I don't see how any of
the originals can kick-back or complain. I was
particularly pleased at the way you handled poor old
Hank - even Caroline Parkhurst was happy about it!
I have absolutely no suggested changes. It does
seem to me that I saw a copy of a letter from you and
Hank to Sam Shoemaker, resigning from the Oxford group
and dated Sept. 1937. In the book you say
1936 - am I wrong? Is there any way to bring in
Jackie Williams' Bellevue episode as an early tragedy?
The only other addition I might suggest is the
Dr. Fishbein deal - where he got five of the first books
and then wrote that deathless review for the A.M.A.
journal. Am attaching a copy of the review in
case yours is not available. And that's absolutely
all I can think of. I can certainly see why this
book has taken a long time to put together - it's a
grand job, Bil. [sic]
You know that you have my deepest thanks for all you
and Lois has done for me - it's great to feel that by
trying to live A.A. I have contributed a little
to the world and a little to help the future drunk coming
to A.A. and your tolerance in those early days made
it possible.
Rosa is going to conclude this with a suggestion for
the Tradition section of the book.
Hi, you dear people; Is there any place for a
brief mention of non-A.A.books, pamphlets, records,
etc. offered to members, secretaries, and those listed
in the directory, especially the kind directed or of
interest to A.A.'s only with discounts for group purchases,
etc? There are many complaints and questions about
such material. For instance, the local Community
7 Family Welfare sell and recommend "I Was a Very
Sick Man" etc; then the new people ask us for them
and create the problem of trying to play them down without
sounding prejudiced. An offical [sic] pronouncement
on this would be very useful.
And THANKS very specially for the word "compulsory"
in re "There are no dues ..etc." This
one word will make a tremendous difference in the collection
approach at group level! It's terrific!
We
both send you our very best love and appreciation.
/s/
Jim
4193 Georgia Street
San Diego, Calif.
