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Dr. Bob On Anonymity

December 2002
By: D. S. | San Mateo, California
Reprinted from the February 1969 Grapevine

Anonymity-'. . .The Spiritual Foundation'

November 1985
During the Sunday morning meeting at the International Convention, the Fellowship reaffirmed the spirit of anonymity as Bill's last message was read

An Ex-secretary Pleads for Anonymity

May 1946
By: R.E.

Two Faces of Anonymity

December 1989
By: Jim B. | Kansas City, Missouri

A Position Paper on Anonymity

December 1971
from the Public Information Committee of the General Service Board

What Ever Happened to Anonymity?

March 1988
By: Bernice M. | Los Gatos, California

Love, Hope, and Anonymity

December 2002
By: Judith N. | Marysville, Washington

Anonymity at Its Best

September 1998
By: Connie E. | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Anonymity at the Public Level: What's at Issue?

September 1986
By: E. G. | Manhattan, New York

A New Anonymous?

September 2015
One member asks: As we broaden our use and understanding of anonymity, where do privacy and security come in?

And a. . .Anonymous

May 2004
By: Corky S. | Bayou Vista, Texas
The danger of being different

A Tradition Born of Our Anonymity

November 1975
By: Bill W.
AA's Traditions, Bill wrote, were "hammered out on the anvil of experience." Here, from an early Grapevine, Bill shares some of the experience that led to the adoption of our two anonymity Traditions - From the January 1946 Grapevine

Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous

January 1955
By: Bill W.

Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous

May 1966
By: Bill W.

Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous

December 2002
By: Bill W.

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Dr. Bob On Anonymity

December 2002
By: D. S. | San Mateo, California
Reprinted from the February 1969 Grapevine

Anonymity-'. . .The Spiritual Foundation'

November 1985
During the Sunday morning meeting at the International Convention, the Fellowship reaffirmed the spirit of anonymity as Bill's last message was read

An Ex-secretary Pleads for Anonymity

May 1946
By: R.E.

Two Faces of Anonymity

December 1989
By: Jim B. | Kansas City, Missouri

A Position Paper on Anonymity

December 1971
from the Public Information Committee of the General Service Board

What Ever Happened to Anonymity?

March 1988
By: Bernice M. | Los Gatos, California

Love, Hope, and Anonymity

December 2002
By: Judith N. | Marysville, Washington

Anonymity at Its Best

September 1998
By: Connie E. | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Anonymity at the Public Level: What's at Issue?

September 1986
By: E. G. | Manhattan, New York

A New Anonymous?

September 2015
One member asks: As we broaden our use and understanding of anonymity, where do privacy and security come in?

And a. . .Anonymous

May 2004
By: Corky S. | Bayou Vista, Texas
The danger of being different

A Tradition Born of Our Anonymity

November 1975
By: Bill W.
AA's Traditions, Bill wrote, were "hammered out on the anvil of experience." Here, from an early Grapevine, Bill shares some of the experience that led to the adoption of our two anonymity Traditions - From the January 1946 Grapevine

Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous

January 1955
By: Bill W.

Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous

May 1966
By: Bill W.

Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous

December 2002
By: Bill W.

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Young & Sober in Akron

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The Spiritual Place Inside

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Safe Landing

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Valuable insights

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Best little meeting in Utah

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Speaking of Trauma

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A Dream Come True

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Grapevine Daily Quote May 31

"This issue of the Grapevine marks the anniversary of its founding exactly fifteen [now seventy] years ago. 
“The memory of some of those first editorial meetings will linger with me always. Seated around a table in a tiny cheerless room some place downtown, the founders pored over their freshly written copy for the first issues. In those days the enthusiastic founders did everything. Not only did they do the art work, write the bulk of the stories, they kept the books, they paid the printing bill, they typed the address on each copy and finally licked all the stamps. So went the happy monthly paroxysm of creating what was to become the principal monthly journal of our whole society.
“Today 35,000 readers [now over 100,000 across multiple media platforms] see mirrored in each issue of the AA Grapevine a monthly vision of the worldwide thought, feeling and activity of our whole fellowship. It is our great means of inter-communication; a magic carpet on which each of you can ride to the more distant reaches and watch new brothers and sisters emerge from darkness into light.
“On this happy occasion I send my warmest affection to Grapevine readers and staff alike. May God prosper the Grapevine always."

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1959, “An Anniversary Letter”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 30

“This issue of the Grapevine marks the anniversary of its founding exactly fifteen [now seventy] years ago.

The memory of some of those first editorial meetings will linger with me always. Seated around a table in a tiny cheerless room some place downtown, the founders pored over their freshly written copy for the first issues. In those days the enthusiastic founders did everything. Not only did they do the art work, write the bulk of the stories, they kept the books, they paid the printing bill, they typed the address on each copy and finally licked all the stamps. So went the happy monthly paroxysm of creating what was to become the principal monthly journal of our whole society.

Today 35,000 readers [now over 100,000 across multiple media platforms] see mirrored in each issue of the AA Grapevine a monthly vision of the worldwide thought, feeling and activity of our whole fellowship. It is our great means of inter-communication; a magic carpet on which each of you can ride to the more distant reaches and watch new brothers and sisters emerge from darkness into light.

On this happy occasion I send my warmest affection to Grapevine readers and staff alike. May God prosper the Grapevine always.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1959, “An Anniversary Letter”, The Language of the Heart
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Quote December 11, 2014

“After endless voting on a title for the new work we had decided to call it The Way Out. But inquiry by Fritz M., our Maryland alcoholic, at The Library of Congress disclosed the fact that 12 books already bore that title. Surely we couldn't make our book the 13th. So we named it Alcoholics Anonymous instead! Though we didn't know it, our movement then got its name -- a name which because of the implication of humility and modesty has given us our treasured spiritual principle of anonymity.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1947 “Book Publication Proved Discouraging Venture,” The Language of the Heart

Grapevine Daily Quote December 11, 2017

“After endless voting on a title for the new work we had decided to call it The Way Out. But inquiry by Fritz M., our Maryland alcoholic, at The Library of Congress disclosed the fact that 12 books already bore that title. Surely we couldn't make our book the 13th. So we named it Alcoholics Anonymous instead! Though we didn't know it, our movement then got its name -- a name which because of the implication of humility and modesty has given us our treasured spiritual principle of anonymity.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1947“Book Publication Proved Discouraging Venture,”The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 9, 2019

"“As never before the struggle for power, importance, and wealth is tearing civilization apart. Man against man, family against family, group against group, nation against nation.

 

“Nearly all those engaged in this fierce competition declare that their aim is peace and justice for themselves, their neighbors, and their nations: Give us power and we shall have justice; give us fame and we shall set a great example; give us money and we shall be comfortable and happy. People throughout the world deeply believe that, and act accordingly. On this appalling dry bender, society seems to be staggering down a dead-end road. The stop sign is clearly marked. It says ‘Disaster.’

 

“What has this got to do with anonymity and Alcoholics Anonymous?

 

“We of AA ought to know. Nearly every one of us has traversed this identical dead-end path ... Then came AA. We faced about and found ourselves on a new high road where the direction signs said never a word about power, fame, or wealth.”"

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1955, “Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous”, The Language of the Heart
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Quote September 9, 2014

“As never before the struggle for power, importance, and wealth is tearing civilization apart. Man against man, family against family, group against group, nation against nation.

“Nearly all those engaged in this fierce competition declare that their aim is peace and justice for themselves, their neighbors, and their nations: Give us power and we shall have justice; give us fame and we shall set a great example; give us money and we shall be comfortable and happy. People throughout the world deeply believe that, and act accordingly. On this appalling dry bender, society seems to be staggering down a dead-end road. The stop sign is clearly marked. It says ‘Disaster.’ “What has this got to do with anonymity and Alcoholics Anonymous? “We of AA ought to know. Nearly every one of us has traversed this identical dead-end path ... Then came AA. We faced about and found ourselves on a new high road where the direction signs said never a word about power, fame, or wealth.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1955 “Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous” The Language of the Heart

Quote April 10 2014

“Finally came April 1939. The book was done. Tales of recovery for its story section had been supplied by Dr. Bob and his Akron brethren. Others were supplied by New Yorkers, New Jerseyites. One came in from Cleveland and another from Maryland. Chapters had been read and discussed at meetings. I had thought myself the author of the text until I discovered I was just the umpire of the differences of opinion. After endless voting on a title for the new work we had decided to call it The Way Out. But inquiry by Fitz M., our Maryland alcoholic, at The Library of Congress disclosed the fact that 12 books already bore that title. Surely we couldn't make our book the 13th. So we named it Alcoholics Anonymous instead! Though we didn't know it, our movement then got its name -- a name which because of the implication of humility and modesty has given us our treasured spiritual principle of anonymity.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1947 “Book Publication Proved Discouraging Venture” The Language of the Heart
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Quote April 10, 2017

“Finally came April 1939. The book was done. Tales of recovery for its story section had been supplied by Dr. Bob and his Akron brethren. Others were supplied by New Yorkers, New Jerseyites. One came in from Cleveland and another from Maryland. Chapters had been read and discussed at meetings. I had thought myself the author of the text until I discovered I was just the umpire of the differences of opinion. After endless voting on a title for the new work we had decided to call it The Way Out. But inquiry by Fitz M., our Maryland alcoholic, at The Library of Congress disclosed the fact that 12 books already bore that title. Surely we couldn't make our book the 13th. So we named it Alcoholics Anonymous instead! Though we didn't know it, our movement then got its name -- a name which because of the implication of humility and modesty has given us our treasured spiritual principle of anonymity.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1947 “Book Publication Proved Discouraging Venture,” The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 9, 2017

“As never before the struggle for power, importance, and wealth is tearing civilization apart.

Man against man, family against family, group against group, nation against nation. “Nearly all those engaged in this fierce competition declare that their aim is peace and justice for themselves, their neighbors, and their nations: Give us power and we shall have justice; give us fame and we shall set a great example; give us money and we shall be comfortable and happy. People throughout the world deeply believe that, and act accordingly. On this appalling dry bender, society seems to be staggering down a dead-end road. The stop sign is clearly marked. It says ‘Disaster.’

“What has this got to do with anonymity and Alcoholics Anonymous? “

We of AA ought to know. Nearly every one of us has traversed this identical dead-end path ... Then came AA. We faced about and found ourselves on a new high road where the direction signs said never a word about power, fame, or wealth.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1955 “Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous,” The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 21

“As we better use the ‘language of the heart,’ our communications grow apace: already we find ourselves in safe passage through all those barriers of distance and language, of social distinction, nationality and creed, that so divide the world of our time.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1960, From: “AA Tomorrow” The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 21

“As we better use the ‘language of the heart,’ our communications grow apace: already we find ourselves in safe passage through all those barriers of distance and language, of social distinction, nationality and creed, that so divide the world of our time.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1960, From: “AA Tomorrow” The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 10

“The AA program does not recognize walls. It is immune to the conditions which break down an individual relationship, the difference in social levels, of intellect, of experience. AA takes no heed of this. It has one primary law, help your fellow man and do it by example rather than by instruction.”

“Prisoner AA,” Washington State Penitentiary, February 1955, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 9

“The AA program does not recognize walls. It is immune to the conditions which break down an individual relationship, the difference in social levels, of intellect, of experience. AA takes no heed of this. It has one primary law, help your fellow man and do it by example rather than by instruction.”

“Prisoner AA,” Washington State Penitentiary, February 1955, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 21

“Consider the problem of the fast-growing overseas centers just now emerging from their pioneering time -- how they have slowly gained the confidence of medicine, religion, and the press; how they have finally grown into unity through an ever better application of our Twelve Traditions; how they have tried to make good their desperate lack of language translations; and how they have well begun to cross all barriers of race, creed, or social condition.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., October 1960, “Our Pioneers Overseas”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 20

“Consider the problem of the fast-growing overseas centers just now emerging from their pioneering time -- how they have slowly gained the confidence of medicine, religion, and the press; how they have finally grown into unity through an ever better application of our Twelve Traditions; how they have tried to make good their desperate lack of language translations; and how they have well begun to cross all barriers of race, creed, or social condition.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., October 1960, “Our Pioneers Overseas”, The Language of the Heart
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