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The True Christmas That Changed Me

December 1972
By: D. W. R. | Detroit, Michigan
Around the Tables

We're Proud That Chris Was One of Us!

October 1971
By: J. G. T. | Negaunee, Michigan
Historical research by an AA member casts new light on the man who discovered America

Family Ties

An AA sober for 50 years looks back

From the Monastery to AA

He'd never have guessed where he'd find God and peace of mind

Of Cakes and Ale

December 1968
By: M. M. | Millburn, New Jersey
She thought it was time to get drunk, but she couldn't. She had to bake a cake.

Don't Bet on 'Me'

August 1966
By: T. P. Jr. | Hankins, New York
Step Discussion - Step Three: Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God <emphasis type="italic">as we understood Him.</emphasis>

The Delights of My AA "Childhood

November 1963
By: J. S. | Kansas City, Missouri
Neither baby charm nor childish rampages are as great as--

Hour-by-hour Sobriety

November 1962
By: E. Mc. | Lynwood

Formula for an AA Meeting in Chicago

July 1961
By: L. H. | Chicago, Illinois
There may be some features of Chicago AA meetings that would benefit your own group

Running Scared

March 1960
By: H. B. | Independence, Ohio

Around the World

January 1959
By: C R. C. P. | Queensland
THE LIFE OF A LONER - News, comments and letters from and about AA's worldwide outposts and centers--gleaned from letters to the Grapevine and the General Service Office, and from the "AA Exchange Bulletin," published monthly by GSO.

Outside AA

September 1958
Activities and Developments outside AA in the field of alcoholism . . . a news report.

. . .And Became Willing

July 1956
By: B. E. | Greenwich, Connecticut

Helping Hands

July 1956
Interest in our "1955 News Roundup" (February issue) of activities and developments outside AA in the field of alcoholism is the reason for this feature. . . suggestions and possible contributions--information, clippings, marked publications, etc.-- are i

I Have a Song to Sing

January 1956
By: Anon. | New York City, New York

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PO Box 1980

August 2004
By: Ralph B. | Torrance, California
An AA from LA

Editor's Note

April 2004
By: The Editor

PO Box 1980

October 2003
By: Jos&amp;eacute; D. | Norristown, Pennsylvania
In solitary but not alone

Editor's Note

September 2003
By: The Editor

Editor's Note

August 2003
By: The Editor

A Forum, a Wedding, a Twelfth-step Encounter

April 2003
By: Rene and Holly L. | Ft. Pierce, Florida

To Thine Own Self Be True

February 2003
By: Steve C. | College Park, Maryland
It's the path to freedom

My First Sober Concert

November 2002
By: Nancy M. | Portland, Oregon

Moving to a New Level

August 2002
By: Else K. | Toronto, Ontario
A ticket to sobriety

Editor's Note

February 2002
By: The Editor

Editor's Note

March 2001
By: The Editors

PO Box 1980

April 2000
By: Andrew | Exton, Pennsylvania
The reminder tree

PO Box 1980

January 2000
By: Ernest S. | York Harbor, Maine
Feel free to hiss and boo

Editor's Note

July 1999
By: The Editor

PO Box 1980

February 1999
By: Larry B. | Gulf Breeze, Florida
Surviving Georges

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