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The Bill W.-Carl Jung Letters

November 1978
From the January 1963 Grapevine

How and Why AA Grows

August 1978
By: R. P. | Riverside, Connecticut
A presentation to the 28th General Service Conference of trends and developments in our ever-expanding Fellowship

The Bill W.--Yale Correspondence

February 1978
Bill's letters declining an honorary degree, unpublished in his lifetime, set an example of personal humility for AA today and tomorrow

The Bill W.-Carl Jung Letters

November 1974
From the January 1968 Grapevine

Seventh Tradition Checklist

October 1970
By: B. L. | Manhattan, New York
Every AA group ought to be self-supporting, declining outside contributions.

Fourth Tradition Checklist

April 1970
By: B. L. | Manhattan, New York
Each group should be autonomous except in matters affecting other groups or AA as a whole.

The Bill W.-Carl Jung Letters

January 1968

Evaluation by Experienced Officials:

June 1967
By: Judge Edward D. O'Cleary, Municipal | Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
AA's General Service Office has issued this paper on cooperation of AAs with court-managed programs for alcoholics revolving in and out of local jails

My Name is. . .CHARLES

June 1963
By: C. C. | Kingston, Ontario

The Bill W.--Carl Jung Letters

January 1963

Stage Seven

October 1955
the story can be told in seven stages. . .

OBSOLETE CONCEPTS MUST GO

March 1953
A GRAPEVINE MEDICAL REPORT

Case History

December 1952
By: F. G. | Canton, Ohio

Living With Relations

November 1951
General Service Headquarters, through its group relations activities, tries to live a paradox: To give advice in a paternal way without turning into Papa. . .

Alcoholism in Industry

March 1951
By: John L. Norris, M. D.

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Bill Tells of the Beginning of AA

June 1965
First there was Bill W . . . then Dr. Bob . . . then Bill D . . .<lband then there were thousands. . .

Interview With the Author of "Physician, Heal Thyself!

October 1995
Fourth in a series of articles on authors of Big Book stories

Riding the Rods

June 1990

The Language of the Heart

November 1972
By: Bill W.
From the Grapevine book AA Today, published on the occasion of AA's twenty-fifth anniversary

11th Step

August 1971
By: R. A. S. | Tucson, Arizona
Sought through prayer meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood Him, praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out.

The Language of the Heart

June 1960
By: Bill W.
Our co-founder examines the nature of communication

How A.A.'S World Service Grew

May 1955
By: Bill W.
Part I

Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous

December 2002
By: Bill W.

How do cyber meetings act like F2F AA meetings?

May 1996

Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous

May 1966
By: Bill W.

Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous

January 1955
By: Bill W.

Dr. Bob's Last Major Talk

June 1973
Here is history from one who helped make it, and here is the dedication to service that will keep AA alive and, with unity, growing forever

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

October 1990

Bill W. Speech, Texas State Convention,

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