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June 1948

A.A.'s Country-wide News Circuit

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That nearly every A.A. group in Vermont was represented at the first anniversary meeting of the Valley Group, Bethel, Vt. . . . The Montrose, Calif. Beginners Group uses this bit of wisdom for a motto; "There is no limit to the amount of good a man can do so long as he doesn't care who gets the credit." . . .Out of town speakers go over big in Louisville, Ky. Any travelers who want to exchange ideas with the Kentuckians can get in touch with the Token Club. . . . An A.A. of a year's sobriety found himself in Okanogan, Wash. He contacted two alcoholics. Result: A thriving little group. . . . A hangover on May 12, 1947 developed into a new group on May 27, 1947. That was in Storm Lake, Iowa. Now a year later it is going strong as the Buena Vista County Group--The Mayfield, Ky. Group has a husband and wife who do their 12th Step work as a team. They would like to hear about the methods other husbands and wives use. Do they work together or separately? . . . The Mishawaka, Ind. Group while still one big happy family, has divided into three sections for closed meetings. . . . The group down in Brazil that wants letters now has a post office box: Alcoholics Anonymous, Caixa Postal 254, Rio de Janeiro.

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