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The Unbeliever

September 1996
<emphasis type="italic">One of the original twenty-nine stories printed in the First Edition of the Big Book,</emphasis> Alcoholics Anonymous, <emphasis type="italic">published in 1935, this story was taken out when the Second Edition was published in 195

BRINGING IT ALL BACK HOME

May 1995
What would happen to the Fellowship when Bill and Dr. Bob were no longer around to guide us? AA's answer: The General Service Conference

THE LONG VIEW

August 1994
AA's General Service Office helps to carry the AA message to alcoholics, to AA groups, and to the public at large.

A Priest's Story

May 1968
By: A Priest
A Roman Catholic priest tells how he slid downhill into the alcoholic ward of a state hospital--where he found AA

Proposal 3

December 1967
OUT OF COMMUNITY

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. . .

Quote May 16, 2014

“I believe most of us would agree that the general idea of anonymity is sound, because it encourages alcoholics and the families of alcoholics to approach us for help. Still fearful of being stigmatized, they regard our anonymity as an assurance their problems will be kept confidential; that the alcoholic skeleton in the family closet will not wander in the streets.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., March 1946 “Our Anonymity Is Both Inspiration and Safety” The Language of the Heart
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Quote April 19, 2016

“The spirit of AA has been with me ... for better or for worse, for richer or for poorer, in sickness and in health.”

Santa Cruz, Calif., April 1998 “Absolutely Richard” Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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"The spirit of AA has been with me ... for better or for worse, for richer or for poorer, in sickness and in health."

Santa Cruz, Calif., April 1998From: "Absolutely Richard" Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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