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Narrated by:
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Lois Wilson
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A. Bill Friend
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Lois Wilson Shares About the 12 Traditions Lois Wilson, founder of Alanon and wife of AA Co-Founder Bill Wilson, shares about each of the Twelve Traditions. From the Recording.
So, when finally Alanon came into being, we had the Twelve Traditions all set up for us. In fact, that's been our experience right from the beginning.
And we've grown so fast primarily because we've just followed AA's footsteps.
We had a whole formation of Alanon handed to us on a platter.
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