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From the books  ...  Alcoholics Anonymous (Big Book) and Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions (12 & 12)


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1.
... clubs, A.A. managers are usually preferred.    12&12 p.190,  Tradition Six (Long)
For clubs, A.A. managers are usually preferred.


2.
... clubs, A.A. managers are usually preferred.    BB p.564(566),  Appendix I, The A.A. Tradition   Display entire Appendix I
For clubs, A.A. managers are usually preferred.

3.
... clubs, and homes, telephones ring constantly.    12&12 p.180,  Tradition Eleven
In A.A. offices, clubs, and homes, telephones ring constantly.

4.
... clubs, and scores of other perplexities.    12&12 p.18,  Foreword
Everywhere there arose threatening questions of membership, money, personal relations, public relations, management of groups, clubs, and scores of other perplexities.

5.
... clubs and Twelfth Step houses.    12&12 p.157,  Tradition Six
Even inside A.A. we found it imperative to remove the A.A. name from clubs and Twelfth Step houses.


6.
... clubs, civic duties, sports.    BB p.131,  The Family Afterward   Go to page 131 in the Big Book
Father may have laid aside for years all normal activities -- clubs, civic duties, sports.

7.
... clubs, hospitals, or other outside agencies; that ...    12&12 p.190,  Tradition Seven (Long)
We think that each group should soon achieve this ideal; that any public solicitation of funds using the name of Alcoholics Anonymous is highly dangerous, whether by groups, clubs, hospitals, or other outside agencies; that acceptance of large gifts from any source, or of contributions carrying any obligation whatever, is unwise.


8.
... clubs, hospitals, or other outside agencies; that ...    BB p.564(566),  Appendix I, The A.A. Tradition   Display entire Appendix I
We think that each group should soon achieve this ideal; that any public solicitation of funds using the name of Alcoholics Anonymous is highly dangerous, whether by groups, clubs, hospitals, or other outside agencies; that acceptance of large gifts from any source, or of contributions carrying any obligation whatever, is unwise.

9.
... clubs or hospitals which require much property ...    12&12 p.190,  Tradition Six (Long)
Secondary aids to A.A., such as clubs or hospitals which require much property or administration, ought to be incorporated and so set apart that, if necessary, they can be freely discarded by the groups.


10.
... clubs or hospitals which require much property ...    BB p.564(566),  Appendix I, The A.A. Tradition   Display entire Appendix I
Secondary aids to A.A., such as clubs or hospitals which require much property or administration, ought to be incorporated and so set apart that, if necessary, they can be freely discarded by the groups.


11.
... clubs, or their equivalent, for something besides ...    BB p.81,  Into Action   Go to page 81 in the Big Book
He commences to look around in the night clubs, or their equivalent, for something besides liquor.


Passages from the Big Book Alcoholics Anonymous and the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions are reprinted with permission of A.A. World Services, Inc.  The A.A. Preamble, copyright © The A.A. Grapevine, Inc., is reprinted with permission.  Permission to reprint does not in any way imply affiliation with or endorsement by either Alcoholics Anonymous or The A.A. Grapevine, Inc.

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