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Index
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W. | Dr.
Bob | GSC
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Alcoholics
Anonymous history related articles - 1993
1993
What
We Were Like, Fragments of AA History - April
1993 - The Hartford Blue Plate Group - Francis
F. and Wayne F., Farmington, Conn. - Series on
history
The
Vine Line - May 1993 - Q: What was the
"Samaritan Treatment" mentioned in the
Big Book story, "A Flower of the South?"
A
Firm Foundation - June 1993 - One of the
five AAs who were present at Newfoundland's first
meeting, at the Glynmill Inn in Cornerbrook, October
1949, shares memories of early AA in that province.
- Ed K., Victoria, British Columbia
A
Half Century of Hope - June 1993 - Our
congratulations and thanks to Canada, no finer
AA exists. This far-flung society of ours has
the odd quality of being everywhere the same,
yet everywhere so different. We AAs are totally
alike, whether by regions or by nations. This,
of course, is just as it should be. When AA travelers
return from Canada they all report how much more
they brought away from Canada than they took in
. . . [Never] shall the bright memory ever fade
of that day in Montreal when Lois and I heard
the Lord's Prayer spoken in French and English
- our first meeting in two languages. We are immeasurably
grateful for fast friends from Halifax to Vancouver,
they are always the same: devoted workers upon
that great fabric which is AA of today - and of
tomorrow! ~ Bill
What
We Were Like, Fragments of AA History - October
1993 - 1st Dublin Group - Sean M., Santa Monica,
Calif. - Series on history
The
Vine Line - October 1993 - Q: What did
Dr. Carl Jung mean when he wrote the phrase spiritus
contra spiritum in a 1961 letter to Bill W.?
A
Glimpse Of History - November 1993
Around
AA: What ever Happened to the Circle and Triangle?
- December 1993
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