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Editor: this is a very long response from NY on the changes to the AA group pamphlet. Feel free to edit if it is too long...
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Hi Doris, ? Warm greetings from the General Service Office Archives! Your inquiry about the ¡°A.A. Group¡± pamphlet was forwarded to me for response. Specifically, your question addressed a sentence in the pamphlet that says, ¡°Nonalcoholics may attend and participate in the discussion.¡± You also referenced a ¡°Box 4-5-9¡± article that quoted the sentence above. Your question is interesting and I attempted to provide a concise response based on primary source materials in our collection. ? The quote extracted from the ¡°Box 4-5-9¡± article read in its entirety: ? ¡°¡®The A.A. Group¡¯ pamphlet says open meetings are ¡®for anyone interested.¡¯ Among types of meetings, it also lists ¡®open discussion,¡¯ noting that ¡®nonalcoholics may attend and participate in the discussion.¡±?[Edition: August ¨CSeptember 1976]. ? In the First Printing of the ¡°A.A. Group¡± pamphlet (Printing date: 8/65) and in the section titled,?¡°What Kinds of Meeting Programs Can a Group Have?¡±?only the following five (5) types of meeting formats were described: ? ????????????????????????1. Closed ??????????????????????? 2. Open ??????????????????????? 3. Public ??????????????????????? 4. Beginners ??????????????????????? 5. Business ? In the?¡°°¿±è±ð²Ô¡±?sub-section, the sentence read, ¡°Open.?For anyone interested¡±;?this is consistent with the 1976 ¡°Box 4-5-9¡± article. The 1965 edition of the pamphlet did?not?include a description of an ¡°Open discussion¡± meeting. ? In a later printing of the pamphlet (Printing date: 7/72) a new meeting type named?¡°Step Meetings,¡±?along with a brief description was added to the sub-section. Therefore, there were now six (6) distinct?types of meeting formats described.??In a following printing dated 11/73, the?¡°Open Discussion¡±?meeting type was added to the pamphlet, increasing the number of distinct meeting formats to seven (7). The description of the ¡°Open Discussion¡± meeting as it appeared in the pamphlet then (Printing date: 11/73) read: ? ????????????????????????¡°Open Discussion. Nonalcoholics may attend and participate in the discussion.¡± ? In my search to provide you with background information that may elucidate the need for the meeting types later added, I scoured through?Literature?committee minutes, A.A.W.S. minutes and other relevant sources but to no avail! However, I am certain that the additions were approved by the?Literature?Committee as it has to before any additions or changes are made in A.A. literature. ? It is interesting that the wording in the description of an ¡°Open Discussion¡± meeting changed slightly to read,?¡°Nonalcoholics may attend and may participate if the group approves.¡±?This change appeared in a January 1977 printing of the pamphlet; I searched preceding printings to determine when the change occurred and it appears that the January 1977 printing first carried the revised text. ? As I continue to search through the various printings, I discovered that in 1979, the sub-section on ¡°Open Discussion¡± meetings was once again revised, the wording expanded to read, ¡°Open Discussion meetings are held in many places. At these, nonalcoholics are free to take part in the discussion with the approval of the group conscience.¡±?[Printing date: 1/79] ? As you know, the ¡°A.A. Group¡± pamphlet was revised considerably in 1990 (The revised pamphlet was printed 8/90), reflecting actions of the 1989?Conference: ? ??????????????????????? ¡°The pamphlet ¡°The A.A. Group¡± be thoroughly revised to address the many issues and concerns related to A.A. groups which come before the committee year after year such as: a.??????The difference between a group and a meeting; b.??????Meeting formats; c.???????How to obtain a group conscience; d.??????The duties of trusted servants and their alternatives; And others, as described in an outline of contents submitted by the trustees¡¯?Literature?Committee.¡± ?[Advisory Actions relevant to the?Conference?Literature?Committee: 1989] ? As such, the newly revised pamphlet included these changes and particularly, the section titled, ¡°What kinds of meetings do groups hold?¡±?was significantly revised. There was also a separate section describing the difference between an open and closed A.A. meeting. These were the various meeting types listed in the newly revised pamphlet: ? ??????????? ??????????? 1. Discussion ??????????????????????? 2. Speaker ??????????????????????? 3. Beginners ????????????????????????4. Step or Big Book ????????????????????????5. Business ??????????????????????? 6. Group Inventory ? The description that followed?¡°¶Ù¾±²õ³¦³Ü²õ²õ¾±´Ç²Ô¡± read, ¡°Whether closed or open, an A.A. member serving as ¡®leader¡¯ or ¡®chair¡¯ opens the meeting in the usual way and selects a topic for discussion.¡± And, in the segment titled, ¡°The difference between open and closed meetings,¡±?an excerpt from that piece read, ¡°Whether open or closed, A.A. group meetings are conducted by A.A. members. At open meetings, non-A.A.s may be invited to share, depending upon the conscience of the group.¡±?Though this specific text appears in another section, it seems that the language is somewhat similar to that used in earlier printings, particularly the 1/79 printing referenced above. ? I hope this information is not too confusing; I thought a thorough report on my findings might be somewhat helpful. If you have any question, please do no not hesitate to contact me. ? ? ? Yours sincerely, ? ? ? ? Michelle Mirza Assistant Archivist ? . ? From:?Doris Ringbloom [mailto:dringbloom@...
Sent:?Friday, September 15, 2006 12:52 PM To:?Literature Subject:?Changes to "The AA Group" pamphlet in 1990 ? Our local archivist included an article in our local intergroup newsletter that quoted an article from an old Box 4-5-9 (pre Sept-1976).? The Box 4-5-9 article quoted the AA Group pamphlet as saying ¡°Non-alcoholics may attend and participate in the discussion,¡± in the section about open AA meetings and types of meetings.? ? I see that the ¡°AA Group¡± pamphlet no longer says this, but I also see that the pamphlet was revised in 1990.? ? Do you have any information on the contents of the old (1965 version) ¡°AA Group¡± pamphlet or on the decision of the?Conference?to change the pamphlet.? ? This is obviously very confusing to people who are not clear on open and closed meetings and I was very dismayed to see this quote which is no longer accurate in our newsletter.? I am surprised if this was ever a valid quote. ? Any information you can provide as to whether the old AA group pamphlet ever said this quote would be appreciated.. ? Thank you for your service ? Doris ? ? ?
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