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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jim_BurwellJim Burwell - Wikipedia

    James Burwell (March 23, 1898 – September 8, 1974), known as Jim B. or Jimmy B., was one of the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) founding members. He was among the first ten members of AA on the East Coast, and was responsible for starting Alcoholics Anonymous in Philadelphia and Baltimore.

  2. aaagnostica.org › 2012/04/07 › jim-burwellJim Burwell | AA Agnostica

    7 de abr. de 2012 · Jim’s experience will be familiar to most agnostics, atheists and freethinkers in AA. When interacting with the believers in his group, Jim found that it was important to respect their beliefs and stop his “constant haranguing” against “God,” which he had done when he first joined the group.

  3. Jim B. A.A. Grapevine: May, 1968 One of the earliest members of the first New York AA group; Jim Burwell was also its first "self-proclaimed atheist." As noted in my story, "The Vicious Cycle," in the Big Book, I came into the Fellowship in New York in January 1938. At that time AA was just leaving the Oxford Group. There was one closed discussion

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  4. JIM BURWELL’S STORY ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Page 238 in the 2nd and 3rd editions (Also page 219 in the 4th edition.) (6) THE VICIOUS CYCLE How it finally broke a Southerner's obstinacy and destined this salesman to start A.A. at Philadelphia. JANUARY 8, 1938—that was my D-Day; the place, Washington, D.C. This last real merry-go-

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  5. 2 de jun. de 2022 · Jim Burwell, el Ateo en Alcohólicos Anónimos. James Burwell nació el 23 de marzo de 1898 y murió el 8 de septiembre de 1974), conocido como Jim B. o Jimmy B. , fue uno de los fundadores de...

  6. 4.3 12 ratings. See all formats and editions. Jim Burwell: The Early History of Alcoholics Anonymous. One of the first longtime sober members of AA talks about the people, events, and development of ideas and practices that created AA: Ebby, Bill Wilson, and the Oxford Group. Hank Parkhurst, Ruth Hock, and the writing of the Big Book.

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  7. Born on March 25, 1898, Jim Burwell lived in San Diego for a number of years, following his initial association with Bill Wilson, Dr. Bob Smith, Bill Dodson, Henry (“Hank”) Parkhurst and a few others, who comprised a group of sober drunks that a year later would be known as Alcoholics Anonymous. Following his decline on January 8, 1938, to ...