Talk:Twenty-Four Hours A Day
Latest comment: 2 years ago by 2601:242:8200:10E0:B498:3CD2:8B8B:31CE in topic Richmond Walker son of Joseph Walker, co-signer of the first Humanist Manifesto?
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"24-Hours A Day" is not AA conference approved literature.
editThe sentence "In Alcoholics Anonymous literature Walker became the second most popular A.A. author in total book sales, second only to Bill W." seems to imply that "24-Hours A Day" is approved by the AA COnference and is part of official AA literature. This not the case. "24-Hours A Day" is not listed at the AA website.
Kansanbybirth (talk) 10:32, 26 August 2018 (UTC)
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Richmond Walker son of Joseph Walker, co-signer of the first Humanist Manifesto?
editI am curious whether someone can confirm this? 2601:242:8200:10E0:B498:3CD2:8B8B:31CE (talk) 20:12, 4 July 2022 (UTC)