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Pamphlets History - as reflected in Conference Actions |
Extracted from:
"A Summary: Advisory Actions of the General Service Conference of Alcoholics
Anonymous 1951-2000" (M-39)
Maybe this will give you info on dates and changes since
1951, and hints as to what may have already been around before the year of our
first General Service Conference.
In reading what follows, recognize that these summaries were first condensed to
fit into the original reference work. Now I have come along and done some
further re editing, rephrasing, summarizing of them. I have tried to accurately
represent them, but what you have is at best a secondary source of the
information. If you have questions, please consult the noted source, the
Conference report for a particular year, or even GSO.
In my mind, we have books and pamphlets. In GSO's mind we have books, booklets,
notebooks, folders, pamphlets, service material and mimeos. Possibly even more
categories. What I include references for here are things that I have seen on
local groups' pamphlet shelf, irrespective of what the official designation for
them are.
I have also included a few items which were more general decisions which had an
impact on our pamphlets.
1951
It was recommended by the Conference Agenda Committee that (pg 4):
-this Conference feels that in future years, AA textbook literature should have
Conference approval. (Prior to the vote on this subject, it was pointed out that
adoption of this suggestion would not preclude the continued issuance of various
printed documents by non Foundation sources. No desire to review, edit, or
sensor non Foundation material was implied. The objective was to provide in the
future a means of distinguishing Foundation literature from that issued locally
or by non AA interests.)
1952
44 Questions (P-2)
1953
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 50):
- a new pamphlet for young alcoholics be prepared.
- also a revision of "Medicine Looks at AA".
- a supplement for the "Third Legacy" pamphlet be introduced.
1954
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 50):
- "Your Third Legacy" and "Your Role in General Service Conference" be combined.
- the two pamphlets "Structure and Services of AA" and "Your General Service" be
combined.
1955
A. A. Tradition--How it Developed (P-17)
1956
A. A. Fact File (M-24)
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 50-1):
- a folder on the General Service Rep plan based on an extract from "Third
Legacy Manual" (now called the "AA Service Manual") be prepared.
- an instructive folder "Is AA For You" priced at $.05 be prepared.
- a new version of "Your Role in the General Service Conference" be prepared.
- Consideration be given to possibility of material for older members.
- a group AA "Exchange Bulletin" (now "Box 4-5-9") be instituted.
1959
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 51):
- a new pamphlet for inmate alcoholics.
- preparation of a pamphlet for clergy.
- considered a recommendation for brief folder on "Cooperation but Not
Affiliation" with outside agencies, suggested that this be handled as a
Grapevine article and reprinted and made available to members and outside
agencies by GSO.
1960
It was recommended by the Conference Public Information (PI) Committee that (pg
61):
- a report in question and answer form was prepared and approved by the General
Service Conference. It was then referred to the Literature Committee with the
suggestion that this fact file containing a sharing of experience on A A's
relation with outside organizations be published as a pamphlet. (This material
was incorporated in revision of the pamphlet "Cooperation But Not Affiliation"
in 1962.)
1961
A. A. in Treatment Facilities (P-27)
Members of the Clergy Ask About Alcoholics Anonymous (P-25)
1962
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 51):
- an introductory comic strip type pamphlet be explored further by GSO.
- a pamphlet for social workers was discussed and recommended this be given
further study by GSO.
1963
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 51):
- "Partners", when revised be entitled "The Group Handbook" with subtitle "How
the AA Group Starts and Grows".
It was recommended by the Conference PI Committee that (pg 61):
- the committee approved a question and answer section to be included in the
pamphlet "Cooperation but not affiliation," clarifying AA's lack of formal
relationship to retreats.
1964
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 51):
- a pamphlet "AA in Hospitals" similar to "AA in Prisons" be prepared.
1965
AA Group (P-16)
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 51):
- a new GSR pamphlet be prepared following the suggestions outlined by the GSB
Literature Committee.
- the pamphlet "AA and the Community" be prepared with emphasis on what AA
cannot do.
1966
A.A. in Your Community (P-31)
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 51):
- idea of cartoon format for AA literature be further explored & developed to
reach alcoholics unable to read well or at all.
- a "Guide to Leading Newcomer Meetings" be prepared as soon as possible.
It was recommended by the Conference Report and Charter Committee that (pgs.
22):
-when the summary of all previous Conference Advisory Actions, now mimeographed
and sent yearly to all Conference members should include only the actions on the
first 15 Conference's (1951-1965), and should be a chapter in the new "Third
Legacy Manual" (now the "AA Service Manual) when it is written. Then only the
most recent actions will have to be compiled and distributed annually and all
readers of the manual can see what actions the Conference took in its first
formative years.
1967
the Conference Literature Committee (pg 51-2):
- reported that "The AA Way of Life" was greatly anticipated.
- noted enthusiastic reception of comic book pamphlet "What Happened to Joe".
- the possibility of translating "What Happened to Joe" into Spanish.
- expressed interest in upcoming revisions of "AA for the Woman", "Young People
in AA", and "Questions and Answers on Sponsorship".
- ask permission of Grapevine to reprint Bill's article "Problems Other Than
Alcohol" for use as a pamphlet.
1968
A.A. for the Woman (P-5)
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 52):
- brief mimeo service material (not Guidelines format) be prepared to provide
listing of source material - Conference approved literature as an aid to closed
meeting discussions.
- the pamphlet "The AA Group" be brought to the attention of new group officers
as they rotate.
It was recommended by the Conference Cooperation with the Professional Community
(CPC) Committee that (pg 32):
-the committee approved "Suggestions for Improving AA's Relation the Medical
Profession and the Community" and recommended that it be made available to all
AA groups.
It was recommended by the Conference PI Committee that (pg 62):
- the committee reviewed and approved the pamphlet "The Fellowship of Alcoholics
Anonymous," with minor changes.
1969
Young People and A.A. (P-4)
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 52):
- material illustrating the GSO and the history of AA in cartoon style be
considered.
1970
Member's-Eye View of Alcoholics Anonymous (P-41)
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 52):
- occasionally group discussion center around Conference-approved pamphlets such
as "Sponsorship", "Is AA for You?", "This is AA" or any of the others that would
be suitable for such discussion.
- The Grapevine reprints of Bill's articles "Problems Other Than Alcohol" and
"Why Alcoholics Anonymous is Anonymous" be considered by AAWS.
- the suggestion from the 1969 Conference Literature Committee re: cartoon style
booklet illustrating history of AA and service activities of GSO be pursued and
the history be confined to early years of GSO.
- "A Clergyman Looks at AA" be considered for revision.
1971
Twelve Traditions Illustrated (P-43)
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 52):
- the "AA and the Armed Services" pamphlet in preparation be directed toward the
alcoholic in the armed services rather than the higher echelon. That stories of
armed services experiences be forwarded to the committee secretary.
The Conference Report and Charter Committee stated that (pg 22):
- the summary of the Ask-It Basket questions and answers in its present form is
an important and valuable reference aid and suggested the following to make this
material even more useful:
A. Date the current summary and date each additional entry hereafter, and
provide a cover index for easier research.
B. suggests this material be made available to the general Fellowship, perhaps
in the form of a handbook, as a salable item to all groups, with particular
attention given to GSR and committee members for distribution.
It was recommended by the Conference PI Committee that (pg 62):
- "A Student's Guide To Alcoholics Anonymous" (suggested by the 1970 Conference)
be accepted for publication with minor revision.
1972
Brief Guide to Alcoholics Anonymous (P-42)
Co-Founders of Alcoholics Anonymous (P-53)
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 52):
- the Group Inventory material submitted to the committee be recommended as
possible service material.
- a Cartoon leaflet on service responsibilities be considered by AAWS.
It was recommended by the Conference Report and Charter Committee that (pg
22-3):
-the Literature Committee consider combining the summaries of the Ask-It Basket
and the advisory actions into a single loose leaf binder to be offered, as such,
to groups and members as a salable item.
-any future changes to be considered in the Conference Charter or "The AA
Service Manual" be brought to the attention of the committee's chairman through
the secretary with the sharing of this information before it is finally adopted.
It was recommended by the CPC Committee that (pg 32):
- the pamphlet "If You Are a Professional ... " be approved with minor editorial
changes.
It was recommended by the Conference PI Committee that (pg 62):
- the pamphlet "A Brief Guide To AA" (formally "A Student's Guide To AA") be
approved.
1973
Is A.A. For You? (P-3)
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 52):
- the words 'sometimes heavily' be deleted from question 5 in pamphlet "Is AA
For You?".
- the preparation of an illustrated or cartoon style "Young People and AA"
pamphlet be explored.
1974
A.A. and the Armed Services (P-50)
How A.A. Members Cooperate With Professionals (P-29)
Speaking at Non-A.A. Meetings (P-40)
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 52):
-the pamphlet "Questions and Answers on Sponsorship" be reviewed and rewritten
to include Twelfth Step calls & sponsorship, with a new suggested title "Twelfth
Step Calls and Sponsorship".
- in memory of AA's co founders, the last talk of each be prepared in pamphlet
form.
- the Grapevine reprints "Why Alcoholics Anonymous is Anonymous", "Let's Be
Friendly With Our Friends", and "Problems Other than Alcohol" be prepared in
standard pamphlet format.
- the Literature Committee explore the need for a pamphlet on taking the Fourth
and Fifth Steps. (see 1979 & 1985 below)
1975
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 52-3):
- the original "Is AA for You?" pamphlet be dropped and the simplified version
be used.
- "The Alcoholic Husband" and "The Alcoholic Wife" be combined and called "The
Alcoholic Mate" or another appropriate title.
- the reprints "Why Alcoholics Anonymous is Anonymous", "Our Critics Can Be Our
Benefactors", and "AA as a Community Resource" be dropped.
- an illustrated pamphlet like "What Happened to Joe" and "It Happened to Alice"
directed to teenage and pre teen alcoholics be prepared.
- two teenage stories be added to the pamphlet "Young People and AA".
It was recommended by the Conference Report and Charter Committee that (pg 23):
- In order to familiarize AA's (at group level) with the Twelve Concepts, the
Trustees Literature Committee consider publishing the Twelve Concepts in
pamphlet form similar to "The Twelve Traditions Illustrated".
1976
Do You Think You're Different (P-13)
Is There an Alcoholic in Your Life (P-13)
Questions and Answers on Sponsorship (P-15)
Your A.A. General Service Office (F-6)
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 53):
- the pamphlet "So You Think You're Different" be renamed "Do You Think You Are
Different?". That the agnostic story "My Name is Jan" be added, and the Spanish
story "My Name is Maria" be deleted.
- the new title of the combined pamphlets "The Alcoholic Husband" and "The
Alcoholic Wife" be "Is there an Alcoholic in Your Life" with subtitle "AA's
Message of Hope".
- the new title of the teenage cartoon pamphlet be "Teenagers and AA".
- action on pamphlets directed to special groups of alcoholics be deferred until
after publication of "Do You Think You're Different?".
1977
Too Young? (P-37)
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 53):
- a story be added to the pamphlet "Do You Think You're Different?" under the
title "My name is ____ and I am an alcoholic (with a language barrier)", and
that the emphasis in the story be on feeling the barrier rather than on the
particular language.
- the proposal on "Living Sober Longer" not be pursued further as there is
insufficient need for such a pamphlet.
- suggested that AA groups be discouraged from selling literature not
distributed by GSO and the Grapevine.
It was recommended by the Conference PI Committee that (pg 63):
- the AA memberships survey be conducted in June 1977 with the cooperation of
the area delegate.
- GSO prepare a one sheet flyer about AA. In addition to distributing the flyer
to local P I Committees, students, and civic groups, it would be helpful to
distribute it to general service representatives and group secretaries.
1978
Circles of Love and Service (P-45)
Where Do I Go From Here? (F-4)
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 53):
- neither a story about someone with a language barrier nor a story about a
physician be added to the pamphlet "Do You Think You're Different?".
- no changes be made to the pamphlet "Is There an Alcoholic in Your Life?" as
there is no need for clarification.
It was recommended by the Conference Policy and Admissions Committee (Conference
Policy) that (pg 15):
- talks made by Bill and Bern Smith, beginning with the first General Service
Conference in 1951, be circulated to the Conference and Trustees Literature
Committee so that consideration could be given to making this material available
to the fellowship in printed form.
It was recommended by the Correctional Facilities Committee (CFC)that (pg 36):
- the manuscript of the new inmate pamphlet, "It Sure Beats Sitting in a Cell",
be accepted pending mail-poll approval by the committee of the final edited
version and illustrations; that production then proceed under the direction of
the Trustees Committee on Correctional Facilities, with the word "hell" being
omitted from the title; and that consideration be given to the use of color
illustrations if financially feasible.
It was recommended by the Finance Committee that (pg 41):
- a new pamphlet on Finance, in at least two colors, be prepared and distributed
to stress:
A. self support through the 60-30-10 Plan.
B. How the 60-30-10 Plan helps carry the AA message around the world and that
the title of the pamphlet the "Self supporting? The 60-30-10 Plan."
It was recommended by the Conference PI Committee that (pg 63):
- the following items be added to the P I kit:
"AA At A Glance," "Is AA For You?," "This Is AA," and a one sheet piece
describing the display and how to order it.
It was recommended by the Conference Committee on Treatment Facilities that (pg
68):
- the outline for revision of the pamphlet "AA In Treatment Facilities" be
approved with suggestions to be incorporated in the pamphlet.
1979
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 53-4):
- the pamphlet "The AA Group" be expanded to include previous Conference
Advisory Actions recommending the AA groups not be named after institutions in
which they meet or for persons living or deceased, and that the word 'family'
should not be part of the name of a group.
- Jo's story be substituted for Lisa's story in the pamphlet "Young People and
AA" when next reprinted.
- the Twelve Steps of AA be included in the pamphlet "Too Young?" when next
reprinted.
- the pamphlet for the older alcoholic be approved by the Conference with the
title "Now It's Time to Start Living" and subtitle "Stories of Those Who Came to
AA in Their Later Years".
- no pamphlet or booklet concerning the Fourth Step be considered at this time
because this information is in the books "Alcoholics Anonymous" and "Twelve
Steps and Twelve Traditions".
It was recommended by the CPC Committee that (pg 33):
- "Problems Other Than Alcohol" be Conference-approved.
It was recommended by the CFC Committee that (pg 36):
- "Where Do I Go From Here?" and "AA at a Glance" be added to the institution's
discount packages.
It was recommended by the Conference PI Committee that (pg 64):
- the mail-poll approval given for the changes made in the pamphlets
"Understanding Anonymity" and "Speaking At Non-AA Meetings" reflecting the 1978
Conference indication that most AA Members use first names only when speaking at
non AA meetings be reaffirmed.
- the pamphlet "Too Young?" be included in the PI Discount Package.
It was recommended by the Conference Committee on Treatment Facilities that (pg
68):
- the Conference approve the pamphlet "How And Why AA Members Carry The AA
Message Into Treatment Centers" (formerly "AA In Hospitals") with revisions.
1980
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 54):
- change the title of the pamphlet "Now It's Time to Start Living" to "Time to
Start Living".
- the pamphlet from Great Britain titled "A Newcomer Asks" be accepted.
- the following pamphlets, leaflets and flyers be approved: "Where Do I Go From
Here?", "Your AA GSO", "GSR", "Self Supporting? The 60-30-10 Plan", "Inside AA",
"Carrying the Message Inside the Walls", "Circles of Love and Service", "AA in
Your Community", "AA at a Glance", "The AA Member", "If You Are a Professional".
It was recommended by the CPC Committee that (pg 33):
-the pamphlet "How AA Members Cooperate" be revised to include information in
regard to the functions of the area and local Committees of Cooperation with the
Professional Community.
It was recommended by the CFC Committee that (pg 36):
- a new pamphlet aimed at the dually addicted inmate not be considered it at
this time.
- the pamphlet "Do You Think You're Different?" be added to the Institutions
Discount Package Y.
It was recommended by the Conference PI Committee that (pg 64):
- the 1980 AA membership survey be done.
- when updating the pamphlet "Speaking At Non AA Meetings" pages 9 and 10 give
short answers to questions instead of references to another pamphlet.
- "AA In Your Community" be discontinued since this pamphlet is so much like "A
Brief Guide" and "AA At A Glance".
It was recommended by the Conference Committee on Treatment Facilities that (pg
68):
- it is not appropriate to send a specific letter to treatment facilities
administrators at this time. However, GSO is encouraged to forward copies of the
newly published "AA In Treatment Centers" pamphlet to all facility and
administrators.
1981
Alcoholics Anonymous and Employee Assistance Programs (P-54)
A Newcomer Asks (P-24)
Understanding Anonymity (P-47)
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 54):
- the suggestion to publish a pamphlet for the homosexual alcoholic be tabled
until the 1982 Conference to allow delegates to poll the group conscience from
the groups.
- the suggestion to include information about meeting newcomers from treatment
centers 'where they are' be added to "The AA Group" pamphlet.
- a subcommittee be formed to review existing pamphlets with an eye to which
should be combined or dropped; their report to be given to the 1982 Conference.
- suggestion to include the Twelve Traditions in all pamphlets when feasible.
It was recommended by the Conference Report and Charter Committee that (pg 24):
- The "AA Service Manual" and "Twelve Concepts for World Service" be combined
into one volume.
It was recommended by the CPC Committee that (pg 33):
- the leaflet "Alcoholics Anonymous in Your Community" be reinstated as General
Service Conference-approved literature and put back into distribution as soon as
possible.
It was recommended by the CFC Committee that (pg 36):
- the pamphlet "Memo to in Inmate Who May Be an Alcoholic" be continued, but
that the recommendation be reviewed again by the Conference Committee on
Correctional Facilities next year.
It was recommended by the Conference PI Committee that (pg 64):
- the 1980 membership survey be accepted as reported and that the Trustees PI
Committee and AAWS develop a pamphlet, tabletop display, and wall poster of
survey results if feasible.
- the rewrite of the pamphlet "Understanding Anonymity" now go into production.
1982
Supporting the AA Support System (F-03)
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 54):
- a draft of a pamphlet for the homosexual alcoholic be considered by next
year's Conference.
- suggestion to seek Conference approval for "Problems Other Than Alcohol
(Excerpts)" be approved.
- an index and illustrations be included in "The AA Group" pamphlet.
It was recommended by the CPC Committee that (pg 33):
- the draft of a pamphlet directed to the medical profession be approved with
some minor changes to be made in the editing stage, with the title "AA as a
Resource for the Medical Profession".
It was recommended by the CFC Committee that (pg 36):
- the following statement be added to the pamphlets "Memo to an Inmate" (page
43, inside box) and "It Sure Beats Sitting in a Cell" (page 25): "AA does not
provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, court officials."
- the pamphlet "Memo to and Inmate" continued to be published.
- the pamphlets "Memo to in Inmate", "Carrying the Message Inside the Walls" and
"It Sure Beats Sitting in a Cell" be translated into Spanish due to the high
Spanish population in prisons.
1983
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 54-5):
- distribution of the pamphlet "The AA Member and Drug Abuse" be continued until
it is revised for consideration by the 1984 Conference.
- the following changes be made in the pamphlets:
a. "Is AA for You?" - Substitute the following words 'disease' for 'sick' and
'alcohol' for 'booze'. Question #4 should be changed to read "Have you had to
have an eye opener on awakening?"
b. "This Is AA" - page 5 paragraph 1 should be changed to read "There are a
number of self proclaimed atheists and agnostics among us".
c. "It Happened to Alice?" - should be brought up to date visually. On page 19
the word 'fun' should be put in quotes.
d. "What Happened to Joe?" - Should be brought up to date visually.
e. "Question and Answers on Sponsorship" - Consider changing the wording on page
15 paragraph 3; and page 13 paragraph 2. The wording should be clear in
answering the question on page 13 paragraph 2: "Is a special approach needed for
present day newcomers?"
f. The revised manuscript of "The AA Group" pamphlet not be approved at this
time and returned for further revision.
- the 1983 draft of the pamphlet for the homosexual alcoholic be approved to
Conference members so that the 1984 Conference may make an informed policy
decision as to whether or not the Fellowship will publish and distribute a
pamphlet for the homosexual alcoholic.
It was recommended by the CFC Committee that (pg 36):
- "It Sure Beats Sitting In The Cell" and "Carrying the Message Inside the
Walls" be translated into Spanish.
It was recommended by the Conference PI Committee that (pg 64):
- a membership survey be undertaken in 1983. The survey be conducted on a random
basis by area.
1984
A.A. Member--Medications and Other Drugs (P-11)
This is A.A. (P-1)
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 55):
- the words 'queers' (p. 140) in "Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions" not be
changed, recognizing the Fellowship feeling that Bill Wilson's textbook writing
be retained as originally published.
- "The AA Member - Medications and Other Drugs" be approved with some revision
to replace "The AA Member and Drug Abuse".
- the General Service Conference not develop a pamphlet for the homosexual
alcoholic, as the need is currently addressed in "Do You Think You're
Different?".
- "The AA Group" pamphlet not be illustrated as artwork is not necessary.
- adding an index to "The AA Group" pamphlet is not necessary.
- "The AA Group" pamphlet continue to be distributed with current content
generally intact as a major revision is not necessary.
- the Literature Committee review "The AA Group" pamphlet with an eye to
underscoring the importance of an informed group conscience.
- the text of the pamphlet "The AA Group" referring to "What's the difference
between a 'meeting' and a 'group'?" (p. 32-3) be retained as the text reflects
the spirit of local autonomy.
- a "Twelve Concepts Illustrated" pamphlet be developed for consideration by the
1985 Conference.
- a pamphlet or manual for AA central offices / intergroups not be developed.
- updated illustrations for "What Happened to Joe" and "It Happened to Alice" be
approved.
It was recommended by the CFC Committee that (pg 36):
- the following lines from "The AA Group" pamphlet be added to page 12 of the
"AA in Prisons" pamphlet:
"In a AA groups, people who get the jobs done are called officers, but our
second tradition reminds us, our leaders are but trusted servants; they do not
govern"
"Officers are usually chosen by the group for limited terms of service."
"The jobs they do may have titles. But titles in AA do not bring authority or
honor; they describe services and responsibility."
"They are ways of carrying the message. They are forms of Twelve Step work AA
Members do, primarily to help themselves to recover."
It was recommended by the Finance Committee that (pg 42):
- a change be made in the pamphlet titled "Supporting The AA Support System" as
follows. Where it now reads, "Bequests in wills: acceptable only from AA's and
only in the year of the AA's death. The limit is $500. " to read, "Bequests in
wills: acceptable only from AA's and only on a one time basis and not in
perpetuity. The limit is $500".
It was recommended by the Conference Committee on Treatment Facilities that (pg
69):
- the 'Guidelines' for Correctional and Treatment Facilities Committees be
separated.
1985
It Happened to Alice (P-39)
It Happened to Joe (P-38)
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 55):
- preparation of a brochure or pamphlet of a condensed version of the Twelve
Concepts be tabled until the 1986 Conference pending development of the "Twelve
Concepts Illustrated".
- a condensed version of the Twelve Concepts would be especially valuable to
service workers, the manuscript be reproduced and distributed by GSO as service
material.
- there is no need to add reference to the Big Book as our basic recovery source
in all pamphlets or other literature.
- previous Conference actions regarding the Fourth and Fifth Step study guides
be reaffirmed -- there is no need for these as current literature adequately
covers these matters.
- suggested editorial revisions to "Your AA GSO" pamphlet approved:
a. ARCHIVES - replace the question "When did our group start?" with "When did AA
start in your area?" (that first question is now handled in our Records
Department.)
b. WHAT CAN YOU DO FOR GSO? - under "share your experience" - line three -
rewrite "AA's help more alcoholics" to read "AA's carry our message."
It was recommended by the CPC Committee that (pg 33):
the following be inserted in the pamphlet "If You Are a Professional" and "How
AA Members Cooperate":
- The only requirement for membership in AA is a desire to stop drinking. If a
person is not sure about this point, then he or she is most welcome to attend an
open AA meeting. If the person is sure that drinking is not his or her problem,
then he or she may wish to seek help elsewhere.
-the pamphlet "If You Are a Professional" be revised and that a draft of the
revision of that pamphlet be returned to the 1986 Conference Committee on CPC
for consideration.
It was recommended by the Finance Committee that (pg 42):
- A cartoon treatment be approved illustrating need for greater group
participation and how the individual contributess at the group level helps in
carrying the message worldwide.
1986
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 55-6):
- approval of the manuscript and illustrations for the pamphlet "The Twelve
Concepts For World Services Illustrated".
- the Committee on Literature complete the updating of the pamphlet "Too Young?"
for presentation to the 1987 Conference.
- the following pamphlets be updated if possible and presented to the 1987
Conference: "Young People and AA", "AA and the Armed Forces".
- AAWS editorial staff continue to degenderize AA literature with the exception
of Bill W's writings as the items are reprinted.
- in the "AA Group" pamphlet, in the section "What Do Treasurers Do", the text
relating to the 60-30-10 Plan be reworded to reflect that this suggested plan
for groups to divide contributions to AA service entities is only applicable in
some areas and reference be made to the finance pamphlet "Supporting the AA
Support System".
- the updated draft of "AA for the Woman" be accepted with the exception of the
story 'I Hated Monday Mornings...' and the production proceed under the
direction of the Literature Committee.
It was recommended by the Conference Agenda Committee that (pg 9):
- one of the presentations/discussion topics for the 1987 Conference be
"Publishing -Too Much?"
It was recommended by the CPC Committee that (pg 34):
- in the pamphlet "A Clergyman Asks About Alcoholics Anonymous" in the fifth
paragraph on page 8, the sentence which reads "newcomers are encouraged to
attend one or more meetings a week" be changed to "newcomers are encouraged to
attend meetings as frequently as possible."
- The new "If You Are a Professional" pamphlet, with some design suggestions and
editorial changes in the manuscript, be approved.
It was recommended by the CFC Committee that (pg 37):
- the outline of the rewrite of the pamphlet "Memo To In Inmate Who May Be An
Alcoholic" be completed for approval at the 1987 Conference.
It was recommended by the Finance Committee that (pg 42):
- the Finance cartoon flyer be changed in the third panel to list:
Group expenses, district expenses, intergroup or central office, area committee
and General Service Office, eliminating prudent reserve, numerals one to five,
and the words "part of the remainder to" and "part to"; and that the 1957 second
panel be changed to eliminate the numeral 5 and the words "part to."
- two changes were made to "Supporting The AA Support System" flyer.
It was recommended by the Conference PI Committee that (pg 65):
- the 1986 membership survey be taken in the same manner as the 1983 survey.
It was recommended by the Conference Committee on Treatment Facilities that (pg
69):
- the pamphlet "AA in Treatment Centers" be revised.
- the title of the pamphlet "AA In Treatment Centers" be changed to "AA In
Treatment Facilities". It was also recommended that the word "facilities"
replace the word "centers" throughout the body of the pamphlet.
1987
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 56):
- the following statement regarding AA's primary purpose be available as an AA
service piece: "THIS IS A CLOSED MEETING OF ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS" (the 'blue
cards' we have today, opposite side is read for OPEN meetings).
- the updated manuscript for "Too Young" be approved.
- a pamphlet for the Native North American be prepared and brought back to the
1988 Conference.
- following changes be made to "The AA Group" pamphlet:
page 25, "... the stigma attached by ignorant people to our illness ..." be
changed to "... the stigma attached by people ignorant to our illness ...".
page 30, "Most of us do not want to cater to the cruel stigma unjustly attached
by ignorant people ..." to "Most of us do not want to cater to the cruel stigma
unjustly attached by people ignorant of our illness ...".
page 33, "On the other hand, specialized groups -- men's, women's, gays' ..."
changed to "On the other hand, specialized gatherings -- men's, women's, gays'
...".
page 34, referring to group inventories- "(If your group tries an inventory
please let GSO know the results)" to "(Please share with GSO those benefits of
your group's inventory which might be of help to other groups)".
page 304 from "As Bill Sees It" be added to affirm AA's purpose as stated by our
co founder.
- in the pamphlet "44 Questions" page 19 be changed to read "Most members
arrange to attend meetings as frequently as possible" rather than "Most members
arrange to attend meetings at least once a week".
It was recommended by the CPC Committee that (pg 34):
- The title of the pamphlet "A Clergyman Asks" be changed to "The Clergy Asks"
when it comes up for reprint.
It was recommended by the CFC Committee that (pg 37):
- the finalized draft of the pamphlet "Memo To In Inmate Who May Be An
Alcoholic" be accepted for distribution to the Fellowship as presented, with the
following addition to page 29 under "What A AA Does Not Do": No. 14 furnish
initial motivation for alcoholics to recover."
- a recommendation to develop a simplified "Twelve Steps Illustrated" pamphlet
to carry the message to the illiterate inmate was not accepted by the
Conference.
It was recommended by the Finance Committee that (pg 42):
- two changes be made to "Supporting The A Support System". One involved
changing "the group expenses" to bold face type on page one. The second involved
changing the percentages from 40% to GSO and 60% to area, to 30% to GSO, 30% to
area and 40% to district.
It was recommended by the Conference Grapevine Committee that (pg 47):
- no changes or additions be made to the Preamble.
It was recommended by the Conference PI Committee that (pg 65):
- the graphics in the flyer "A Message To Teenagers" be updated with the new
graphics from "Too Young?"
1988
A.A. in Correction Facilities (P-26)
Message to Correctional Facilities Administrators (P-20)
Message to Teenagers (F-9)
Your D.C.M
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 57):
- the revision of the manuscript of "AA in the Armed Services" be accepted with
the following changes - the Marine story from the current pamphlet be included
in the revised pamphlet + the manuscript be returned for editing of Charles'
story to include consideration of references to drug addiction.
- the copy 'The Home Group' be accepted for inclusion in "The AA Group" pamphlet
with the following stipulations: that the third paragraph page two be underlined
'Obviously as with all group conscience matters each AA member has one vote and
this ideally would be through their Home Group.' That on page three paragraph
three line two, '... and greeting newcomers at the door' be added. That where
repetition of information occurs in "The AA Group" pamphlet it be deleted.
- 'Specialized gatherings' found on page 33 of "The AA Group" pamphlet be
changed to 'specialized gatherings'.
- the article in April/May issue of "Box 4-5-9" entitled "Service Sponsorship: A
Vital Stepping Stone to Service and Sobriety" be prepared as a service piece.
- the manuscript for the Native North American not be approved as presented but
that this manuscript be returned for editing to include consideration of
references to drug addiction, chemical dependency, junkie and clean and then
upon completion of editing be approved for publication.
- a more simplified draft of the easy to read illustrated pamphlet "Is AA for
You?" be prepared for consideration by the 1989 Conference.
- "This is AA" and "44 Questions" as illustrated flyers not be published at this
time.
- a simplified easy to read illustrated "Twelve Steps" pamphlet be prepared for
consideration by the 1989 Conference.
- the Primary Purpose Card continue as a service piece.
- reaffirmed that 'Any factual or statistical information may be updated
whenever practical without having to go through the process of Conference
Action, ie. whenever inventory runs low, a new survey is completed, etc. In
addition, minor copy cuts to make room for new material added to a publication
may be made when necessary.' And further affirmed, 'That any other changes made
in the substance of the Conference-approved literature shall be through the
Conference process.'
- the revised pamphlet "Young People in AA" be approved with one revision that
all personal references be removed from page 51 line 3.
- the Self-support flyer "Your DCM" be Conference-approved.
- a draft of a pamphlet for the gay/lesbian alcoholic be prepared and reviewed
by the 1989 Conference.
It was recommended by the Conference Agenda Committee that (pg 9):
-one of the presentation/discussion topics for the 1989 Conference be:
Back to Basics:
The group in the structure
Sponsorship in recovery in service
AA literature - tool or mandate.
It was recommended by the Conference Report and Charter Committee that (pg 27):
- The letter "S" the used as a prefix for the first set of page numbers in "The
AA Service Manual/Twelve Concepts for World Service", so as to differentiate
between the two sets of page numbers.
It was recommended by the CFC Committee that (pg 37 ):
- the pamphlet "AA In Prisons" be replaced with two separate revisions of the
material: (1) an easy to read pamphlet for inmates and outside AA's interested
in starting an AA groups in correctional facilities, which will explain how
inside groups are formed and how they function. (2) a brief pamphlet or leaflet
to provide information about AA to administrators of correctional facilities.
It was recommended by the Finance Committee that (pg 43):
- subject to editorial review, the Self Support Committee's suggested revisions
to the "Supporting the AA Support System" pamphlet be approved what the
provision that:
A. Titles be indicated for the addresses of Districts, Intergroup/Central
Offices, Area Committees, and GSO.
B. A list of services provided to the Fellowship be included under the "Why"
section.
C. The message of the last panel of the cartoon supplement be incorporated.
- the cartoon supplement of the pamphlet "Supporting the AA support system" be
discontinued immediately.
It was recommended by the Conference PI Committee that (pg 65):
- the word "fight" be changed to the words "deal with" in item six under "What
AA Does Not Do" in the pamphlet "A Brief Guide To Alcoholics Anonymous."
1989
A.A. and the Gay/Lesbian Alcoholic (P-32)
A.A. for the Native North American (P-21)
Carrying the Message Into Correctional Facilities (F-5)
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 57-8):
- work continue on an easy to read illustrated Twelve Steps pamphlet suitable
for people with limited reading skills.
- an illustrated easy to read manuscript entitled "Is AA for Me?" be approved.
- the pamphlet "The AA Group" be thoroughly revised to address the many issues
and concerns related to AA groups which come before the committee year after
year such as: difference between a group and a meeting, meeting formats, how to
obtain a group conscience, the duties of trusted servants and their alternates,
and others as described in an outline of contents submitted by the Literature
Committee.
- the manuscript for a pamphlet for gay and lesbian alcoholics be approved with
specific editorial changes which will be reviewed by the Conference Literature
Committee before publication, and that the title be "AA and the Gay/Lesbian
Alcoholic".
- a floor action recommended that the Trustees Literature Committee and the
Conference Literature Committee consider the paragraph containing the 6-point
definition in "The AA Group" pamphlet and bring a report and recommendation
regarding this back to the 1991 General Service Conference.
It was recommended by the CPC Committee that (pg 34):
- the revised text of the pamphlet "AA and Occupational Alcoholism Programs" be
approved with minor changes.
- The title of the pamphlet "AA and Occupational Alcoholism Programs" be changed
to "AA and Employee Assistance Programs."
- the revised text of the pamphlet "The Clergy Ask About Alcoholics Anonymous"
be placed on the agenda for the 1990 General Service Conference CPC Committee.
It was recommended by the CFC Committee that (pg 37):
- the flyer "Carrying The Message Inside The Walls" be replaced with the revised
version entitled "Carrying The Message Into Correctional Facilities."
It was recommended by the Conference PI Committee that (pg 66):
- the 1989 membership survey be conducted on a random basis, by area; and that
we use the same questionnaire used in the 1986 survey.
1990
it was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 58):
- the revised "The AA Group" pamphlet be approved with the following change: the
first sentence in the section on Group Inventory be changed to read "Many groups
periodically hold a group inventory meeting to evaluate how well they are
fulfilling their primary purpose to help alcoholics recover through AA's
suggested Twelve Steps of recovery".
- the text and illustration for the proposed "Twelve Steps Illustrated" pamphlet
be referred to the Trustees Literature Committee for rewriting of the easy to
read text with the recommendation that this language be further simplified and
shortened into simple statements that would direct attention to the
illustrations without attempting to rewrite the Steps; and bring the text back
to the 1991 Conference for approval.
- the proposal for a pamphlet on the spiritual aspects of AA not be approved
because there is not sufficient need at this time.
- the Trustees Literature Committee and the Conference Literature Committee
consider the paragraph containing the 6-point definition in "The AA Group"
pamphlet and bring a report and recommendation regarding this back to the 1991
Conference.
It was recommended by the CPC Committee that (pg 34):
- the revised pamphlet "Members of the Clergy Ask About Alcoholics Anonymous" be
published with minor changes, once the present supply of the old pamphlet is
exhausted.
It was recommended by the CFC Committee that (pg 37):
- the Trustees Literature Committee consider adding a story of a young person
who entered AA while in prison to the pamphlet "Young People And AA", because of
an expressed need for Correctional Facility materials addressed to young people.
It was recommended by the Conference PI Committee that (pg 66):
- "The AA Membership Survey" pamphlet, the display and the poster be updated to
reflect the findings from the 1989 membership survey.
It was recommended by the Conference Committee on Treatment Facilities that (pg
70):
- there be a pamphlet on "Bridging The Gap" developed by the Trustees Treatment
Facilities Committee in conjunction with the Conference Treatment Facilities
Committee.
1991
Bridging the Gap--Between Treatment and A.A. Through Temporary Contact Programs
(P-49)
Time to Start Living (P-7)
It was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 58):
- the 11 minor changes suggested by the Trustees Literature Committee and
revised by this committee be included at the next printing "The AA Group"
pamphlet, with the exception of insert #2 containing the six definitions of an
AA group, which will be deleted.
- the proposed "Twelve Steps Illustrated" pamphlet be published in response to
an expressed need for similar literature.
- a story of a young person who entered AA while in prison be added to the
"Young People and AA" pamphlet.
- at the next printing of the "Twelve Concepts Illustrated" pamphlet, the line
'it is significant that the Twelve Concepts for World Service is the only piece
of Conference-approved literature that carries a personal by-line by Bill W.' be
deleted, as this statement is no longer accurate.
- the questionnaires in 7 Conference-approved pamphlets not be standardized, as
the questions in each are targeted to specific populations.
It was recommended by the Conference Report and Charter Committee that (pg 28):
- The 6-point description of an AA Group in the "AA Service Manual/Twelve
Concepts for World Service" be deleted, and replaced by the Long Form of
Tradition Three and a section of Warranty Six, Concept Twelve which aptly
describes what an AA Group is.
It was recommended by the CPC Committee that (pg 34):
- The Preamble, the Twelve Steps and the Twelve Traditions be added to the
following pamphlets: "AA and Employee Assistance Programs," "AA as a Resource
for the Medical Profession" and "If You Are a Professional," when pamphlets are
reprinted.
It was recommended by the CFC Committee that (pg 37):
- the Trustees CFC Committee produce a 60 minute audiotape of selected stories
from the booklet "AA In Prison: Inmate To Inmate", including culturally varied
voices and some female stories, in response to an expressed need for audio
visual material.
It was recommended by the Conference Committee on Treatment Facilities that (pg
70):
- the manuscript prepared by the Trustees Committee On Treatment Facilities for
a pamphlet on bridging the gap be approved, because of the need to encourage AA
Members to serve as temporary contacts to help the alcoholic in treatment make
the transition into AA.
- once supplies are depleted, the pamphlet "AA In Treatment Facilities" be
revised to include the information about "Hope: Alcoholics Anonymous" and other
Conference-approved videos/films relevant to treatment.
1992
A.A. as a Resource for the Health Care Professional (P-23)
It was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 58-9):
- the story of 'John' (a young person who entered AA while in prison) be added
to the pamphlet "Young people and AA" per the 1991 Conference Action.
- the 6-point definition of an AA group be removed from all literature and
replaced by the long form of Tradition Three and a section of Warranty Six,
Concept Twelve.
It was recommended by the CPC Committee that (pg 34-5):
- the revised pamphlet "AA as a Resource for the Health Care Professional" be
approved, replacing "AA as a Resource for the Medical Profession" because of the
need to include information for all health-care professionals.
- The following changes be made in the pamphlet "If You Are a Professional" when
reprinted:
A. Delete the word self-help in two places
B. change the second sentence, third paragraph on page 5 to read "Consequently,
while we welcome the opportunity to share our principles and methods with
others, only they can provide the essential ingredient for success: their common
bond."
It was recommended by the CFC Committee that (pg 38):
- the following paragraphs be included in the pamphlets "A Message to
Correctional Facilities Administrators" and "AA in Correctional Facilities" when
reprinted:
"Many local AA Service committees will, upon request, provide informational
presentations for your organization. Sessions can be tailored to meet your
needs. A typical agenda might include one or several AA films and a presentation
by one or more AA members on "What AA Is And What It Is Not".
"Please check your local telephone directories or newspaper for the number of
Alcoholics Anonymous."
It was recommended by the Conference PI Committee that (pg 67):
- the 1992 Membership Survey Questionnaire be changed as follows: (six changes
are listed).
It was recommended by the Conference Committee on Treatment Facilities that (pg
70):
- the 6 points defining an AA Group in the pamphlet "AA In Treatment Facilities"
be deleted, and that the definition of a group in the pamphlet be consistent
with the definition of a group in the "AA Group" pamphlet.
- the following sentence of the third paragraph on page one of the "Bridging The
Gap" pamphlet be removed from all subsequent printings as the memberships survey
is not specifically related to the temporary contact Program: "Responses to
questions in the most recent memberships survey indicate that approximately 50%
of those coming to AA for the first time leave within three months."
- the words "temporary sponsor" and "sponsorship" on pages 8 and 13 of the "AA
In Treatment Facilities" pamphlet be replaced with the words "temporary
contacts" when the current supply is depleted, to reflect current AA
terminology.
1993
It was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 59):
- AAWS produce an anonymity display card with the following verbiage: "anonymity
is the spiritual foundation of all our Traditions. Please respect this and treat
in confidence who you see and what you hear."
It was recommended by the CPC Committee that (pg 35):
- at the next printing of the pamphlet "Alcoholics Anonymous in Your Community"
the following revisions be made:
A. changing the heading "AA's Position in the Field of Alcoholism" to "AA and
Alcoholism."
B. delete the subheading "How AA Views Alcoholism" and change "Alcoholism is, in
our opinion..." to "From the beginning, many AA members have come to believe
alcoholism is a progressive illness - spiritual and emotional (or mental), as
well as physical."
It was recommended by the Conference PI Committee that (pg 67):
- the results contained in the final draft of the 1992 membership survey be
applied to update the survey pamphlet, poster and display.
1994
It was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 59-60):
- District Meetings be added to the inverted triangle in "The Twelve Concepts of
World Service Illustrated" pamphlet after the current inventory is depleted.
- the following changes be made in the "The GSR" pamphlet. (10 changes in
wording).
- the entire sentence 'mood changing medications - including uppers, sedatives,
and anti-depressants are usually a threat to sobriety and you may want to learn
more about this' be deleted from page 18 in the pamphlet "Is There an Alcoholic
in Your Life?" and that the next sentence in the paragraph, 'the pamphlet the
"AA Member - Medication and Other Drugs" discusses the problem in detail.' Be
moved to the end of the same paragraph on page 19.
- the text of material on 'Service Sponsorship' submitted by the Trustees
Literature Committee be included in the pamphlet "Question and Answers on
Sponsorship" when current inventory is depleted.
- the circle and triangle logo be discontinued on all Conference-approved
literature.
- the words 'this is a general service Conference-approved literature' be
displayed on the front cover all AA Conference-approved literature whenever
possible.
It was recommended by the CPC Committee that (pg 35):
- the changes to "How a AA Members Cooperate with Other Community Efforts to
Help Alcoholics", prepared by the Trustees CPC Committee, be approved with
additional changes. The pamphlets title be changed to "How AA Members Cooperate
with Professionals" with the subheading "Cooperation, But Not affiliation."
It was recommended by the CFC Committee that (pg 38):
- changes in the pamphlets "AA In Correctional Facilities" and "A Message To
Correctional Facility Administrators" from a report of the Trustees Committee On
Correctional Facilities be accepted and forwarded to publications for the next
printing of these pamphlets.
It was recommended by the Finance Committee that (pg 44):
- the first draft of the new Self-Support pamphlet not be approved and that the
Trustees Finance Committee work with the Publishing Department to develop
several comprehensive layouts including the long form of the Seventh Tradition,
and definition of Prudent Reserve.
1995
Self-Support: Where Money and Spirituality Mix (F-3)
It was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 60):
- Minor changes in the text of Tradition Three in a "Twelve Traditions
Illustrated" pamphlet be implemented after the current inventory is depleted.
- Changes in in "The AA group" pamphlet be implemented after the current
inventory is depleted.
- a video on ways that GSO serves the Fellowship be developed, with accompanying
service pamphlet.
It was recommended by the Finance Committee that (pg 44):
- the draft of the pamphlet, "Self Support Where Money and Spirituality Mix,"
which satisfies the 1993 and 1994 Conference Advisory Actions, be accepted with
editorial changes placing emphasis on the informed group conscious and on page
13, for contributions to AA service entities contact your district committee,
area committee, local intergroup/central office.
It was recommended by the Conference PI Committee that (pg 67):
- the Anonymity Statement Card, revised to include anonymity reminders regarding
videotaping and full names on audiotapes be approved.
- the revised and reformatted membership survey questionnaire developed by the
Trustees PI Committee in preparation for a 1996 memberships survey be approved
with the addition of the following new categories - race, are you physically
disabled?, and marital status.
1996
It was recommended by the Finance Committee that (pg 44):
- the pamphlet "Self Support: Where Money and Spirituality Mix" be revised to
include only two pie charts.
It was recommended by the Conference Grapevine Committee that (pg 47):
- a manuscript be developed for a pamphlet providing basic information on the AA
Grapevine magazine and its place in Alcoholics Anonymous and be brought to the
1997 Conference for approval.
It was recommended by the Conference PI Committee that (pg 67):
- the 1996 membership survey be conducted by Area on a random basis as was done
in the 1992 survey.
1997
Alcoholics Anonymous 1966 Membership Survey (P-48)
It was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 60):
- the following material from the Sixth Warranty be added to the section 'What
is an AA Group?' On page 15 "The AA Group" pamphlet.
It was recommended by the CPC Committee that (pg 35):
- the following statement regarding Singleness of Purpose be added to the CPC
pamphlets: "Alcoholics Anonymous in Your Community", "AA and Employee Assistance
Programs", "AA as a Resource for the Health Care Professional", "How AA Members
Cooperate with Professionals", "If You Are a Professional", and "Members of the
Clergy Ask about Alcoholics Anonymous" under the title "Singleness of Purpose
and Problems Other Than Alcohol" at the next printing:
"Alcoholism and drug addiction or often referred to as 'substance abuse' or
'chemical dependency'. Alcoholics and non-alcoholics are, therefore, sometimes
introduced to AA and encouraged to attend a AA meetings. Anyone may attend an
open AA meetings. But only those with a drinking problem may attend closed
meetings or becoming AA Members. People with problems other than alcoholism are
eligible for AA membership only if they have a drinking problem".
- the following item be added or replaced under the title "What AA Does Not Do"
to the following pamphlets: "Alcoholics Anonymous in Your Community", "If You
Are a Professional", and "Members of the Clergy Ask About Alcoholics Anonymous"
at the next printing:
"AA does not: furnish an initial motivation for alcoholics to recover; solicit
Members; engage in or sponsor research; keep attendance records or case
histories; join 'councils' of social agencies; follow-up or try to control its
members; make medical or psychological diagnoses or prognoses; provide drying
out or nursing services, hospitalization, drug, or any medical or psychiatric
treatment; offer religious services; engage in education about alcohol; provide
housing, food, clothing, jobs, money or any other welfare or social services;
provide domestic or vocational counseling; accept any money for its services or
any contributions from non-AA sources; provide letters of reference to parole
boards, lawyers, court officials, social agencies, employers, etc."
It was recommended by the CFC Committee that (pg 38):
- the name of the pamphlet, "A Message To Correctional Facilities
Administrators" be changed to "A Message To Correctional Professionals" and that
the following two paragraphs from the pamphlet "If You Are a Professional" be
included: "AA wants to work with you" and "What AA Does Not Do".
It was recommended by the Conference Grapevine Committee that (pg 47):
- the manuscript providing the basic information of the AA Grapevine magazine
and its place in Alcoholics Anonymous be produced as a pamphlet.
It was recommended by the Conference PI Committee that (pg 67):
- the membership survey pamphlet and the membership survey display be updated to
reflect the findings from the 1996 membership survey.
- the draft of the revised 1998 membership survey questionnaire be approved.
1998
It was recommended by the CPC Committee that (pg 36):
- the draft revision of the pamphlet to replace "AA and Employee Assistance
Programs" be approved with the title "Is There an Alcoholic in the Workplace?"
It was recommended by the Conference PI Committee that (pg 68):
- the 1998 membership survey be conducted by area on a random basis as was done
in the 1996 AA membership survey.
1999
It was recommended by the Conference Literature Committee that (pg 60-1):
- a draft copy of a pamphlet directed to the Black/African American alcoholic be
developed and brought back to the 2000 Conference Literature Committee for
review.
- the pamphlet "Time to Start Living" be replaced with the new pamphlet to
include fewer stories, stories more reflective of the current older population
and stories focused more on the recovery experience of the older member, as well
as having a new title and published in large print only.
It was recommended by the CFC Committee that (pg 38):
- in the pamphlet "It Sure Beats Sitting In a Cell", the first six paragraphs on
pages 18 and 19, under the heading "We Set Up AA Contacts" be replaced with the
changes selected by the committee.
It was recommended by the Conference PI Committee that (pg 68):
- the membership survey pamphlet and the membership survey display be updated to
reflect the findings from the 1998 membership survey.
2000
It was recommended by the CFC Committee that (pg 38):
- the revision of the pamphlet to replace "It Sure Beats Sitting In The Cell" be
approved.
It was recommended by the Conference PI Committee that (pg 68):
- the 2001 memberships survey questionnaire be approved with the deletion of
question #17 (regarding whether physical disabilities affect attendance or
participation in meetings) since the responses to the question have been
inconclusive in two previous surveys.
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ND* A.A. at a Glance (F-1)
ND* AA's Public Information Policy
ND* G.S.R. May Be the Most Important Job in A.A. (P-19)
ND* If You Are a Professional, A.A. Wants to Work With You (P-46)
ND* Information on Alcoholics Anonymous (F-2)
ND* Jack Alexander Article About A.A. (P-12) (Reprinted by Special Permission of
The Saturday Evening Post Copyright 1941)
ND* Let's Be Friendly With Our Friends (P-34) (reprinted from Grapevine March
1958)
ND* Suggested Topics for Discussion Meetings
ND* Suggestions for Leading Beginners Meetings (M-1)
ND* Traditions Checklist from AA Grapevine
Working on the following:
? A.A.'s Legacy of Service (P-44)
? Bill's Last Message (M-12)
? Brief Guide to A.A. (M-60)
? Clergyman Asks About AA
? D.C.M. (F-12)
? Dr. Bob's Farewell Talk (M-16)
? Guide for Leading Beginners Meetings (M-l)
? Inside A.A (P-18)
? Is A.A. for Me? (P-36)
? It Sure Beats Sitting in a Cell (P-33)
? Letter to a Woman Alcoholic (P-14) (Reprinted by Special Permission of GOOD
HOUSEKEEPING, Copyright 1954)
? Memo to an Inmate Who May Be an Alcoholic (P-9)
? Problems Other Than Alcohol (P-35) (originally published in the
Grapevine February 1958)
? Three Talks to Medical Societies by Bill W., Co-founder of A.A. (P-6)
? Time to Start Living (P-22)
? Twelve Concepts Illustrated (P-8)
? Twelve Steps Illustrated (P-55)
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