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An AA considers the tradition of anonymity

I came into Alcoholics Anonymous in October 1977. I went to two-to-three meetings a day and grouped up with some very wonderful members in the program. During that time, anonymity was held to the highest standards. We were taught early on never to use last names. The result was that many of us didn't know each other's last names and only had each other's phone numbers.

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