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September 1952
By:
Anonymous
| Worcester, Massachusetts
Not to be outdone by the nation's political outbursts we bring you this month and next. . .a peek at our very own smoke filled rooms. . .
Bill Cunningham, Top-flight Columnist, Likes Being an A.A. "Side-line Rooter
January 1945
By:
Bill Cunningham
| Boston, Massachusetts
God Is Not Yourself
November 1973
By:
Paul de Kruif
Paul de Kruif, author of "The Microbe Hunters," "Life Among the Doctors," and other writings, helped greatly in carrying word of AA to the public - From the July 1951 Grapevine
How Anonymous Should You Be?
November 1998
By:
Anonymous
It may look easy to practice the second A in AA, but it doesn't always work out that way. - Tradition Eleven - Our public relations policy is based on attraction rather than promotion; we need always maintain personal anonymity at the level of press, radi
Anything Wrong With AA?
November 1990
By:
Anonymous
| New York, New York
From the March 1964 Grapevine
A Sometimes Painful Concoction
July 1988
By:
J. C.
| West Henrietta, New York
Mixing belief and unbelief in a search for a faith that works
Striving to Fail
March 1977
By:
W. M.
| North Manchester
Have you ever tried to wrest defeat from the jaws of victory?
How Anonymous Should You Be?
May 1965
By:
Anonymous
It may look easy to practise the second A in AA, but it doesn't always work out that way
Anything Wrong With AA?
March 1964
By:
Anonymous
| Manhattan, New York
. . .AA as a movement might well have better friends in its adverse critics than in its nonalcoholic fans.
Alateens Smartened up This AA
December 1967
By:
Ed C.
| Westbury, New York
Searching questions from teenagers drove their AA sponsor to live the program. . .
Speaking From the Heart
December 1965
By:
G. N. G.
| Manhattan, New York
A fairly new AA, who is an "old pro" lecturer, asks: Why are AA speakers all so good?
The Iron of Humility
November 1965
By:
Anon.
A priest reflects on his death-struggle with personal pride. He found a release through AA
Am I Special?
March 1965
By:
F. C.
| Manhattan, New York
Will buses and taxis materialize when I want them, and will my novel be a best seller?
HERE IS WHAT THE 1956 CONFERENCE DID
June 1956
Tradition Eight
December 1952
By:
Bill W.
The eighth of a new series of articles explaining The Twelve Traditions. . . <lb"ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS SHOULD REMAIN FOREVER NON-PROFESSlONAL, BUT OUR SERVICE CENTERS MAY EMPLOY SPECIAL WORKERS".
Double Conviction?
May 1950
By:
A. F.
| Cheyenne, Wyoming
the human story <lbPete was sweating out a bad rap. and running into an old cell-mate didn't make it any easier. . .or did it?
DR. Powdermaker Discusses the Role of a Psychiatrist in Alcoholics Anonymous
February 1945
By:
Florence Powdermaker, M.D.
Lost in the Outer Banks
May 2015
By:
Elise F.
| South Lake Tahoe, California
A married couple crossed the country to follow a dream—but the bottle led the way.
Game changer
December 2010
By:
SUSAN B.
| Alexandria, Va.
A hard-drinking father finds spirituality in the bottom of the ninth
