Unfortunately I have not seen the graduating senior who wrote the paper on Bill Wilson, so I don't think that I have the right to send you a copy. In brief the paper emphasized that other than stopping drinking Wilson did not change. He remained a deeply flawed human being. Some of his faults appear to be inconsistent with the AA ethos, for instance, a propensity for violating confidences. The 20 March NEW YORKER that I mentioned in a post today refers to an archivist of the Wilson family papers at Stepping Stones, their home in New York State. You might want to follow up this lead.