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Dr. Bob on Tradition Eleven
"We need always maintain personal anonymity at the
level of press, radio and films."
Dr. Bob, co-founder of AA, commented on Tradition Eleven as follows: "Since our Tradition on anonymity designates
the exact level where the line should be held, it must be obvious to everyone who can read and understand the English
language that to maintain anonymity at any other level is definitely a violation of this Tradition.
"The AA who hides his identity from his fellow AA by using only a given name violates the Tradition just as
much as the AA who permits his name to appear in the press in connection with matters pertaining to AA.
"The former is maintaining his anonymity ABOVE the level of press, radio, and films, and the latter is maintaining
his anonymity BELOW the level of press, radio, and films - whereas the Tradition states that we should maintain
our anonymity AT the level of press, radio, and films."
Reprinted from the February 1969 Grapevine
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