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<p>[QUOTE="Pam Vaughn, post: 213078"]I knew her in Los Angeles in 1972 or 73. She was the house mother in a women’s alcohol recovery house in West LA where I stayed for a month. She told me she had been a hairdresser for the movies and had retired. She was very kind. She was tall and had a delightful laugh. She had been involved in the beginnings of AA in with Bill W. I assumed in Akron, but perhaps it was Chicago. She helped us so much, there were 5 or 6 of us in the house. I was referred there by a mental health office. It was very, very anonymous then and I’ve never spoken of this until now.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pam Vaughn, post: 213078"]I knew her in Los Angeles in 1972 or 73. She was the house mother in a women’s alcohol recovery house in West LA where I stayed for a month. She told me she had been a hairdresser for the movies and had retired. She was very kind. She was tall and had a delightful laugh. She had been involved in the beginnings of AA in with Bill W. I assumed in Akron, but perhaps it was Chicago. She helped us so much, there were 5 or 6 of us in the house. I was referred there by a mental health office. It was very, very anonymous then and I’ve never spoken of this until now.[/QUOTE]
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