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That Day on the Bridge

September 1962
By: M. D. B. | Jackson, Michigan
My thoughts were on a collision course with the oncoming train (yet all my troubles were within myself)

Unexpected Dividend

November 1961
By: L. H. | Hollywood, California
The Los Angeles Central Office handles 36,000 calls a year. But a volunteer remembers this one. . .

A Patchwork Quilt

July 1961
By: P. W. | Jackson Heights, New York
AA is the foundation piece in this serenity building pattern

Across the Editor's Desk

March 1961

I Was a Barhopper

July 1960
By: R. H. J. | Crystal Lake, Illinois

The Master Drunk

May 1958

The Problems of Sobriety

February 1958
By: Anon. | Dumfries, Virginia

Ready to Remember

February 1958
By: L. A. | New York

The Grapevine and You--And Me

June 1957
By: Bill W.

Starting a New Day

March 1957
By: G. L. | Larchmont, New York

The Drink I Didn't Take

October 1956
By: Helen O. | Seattle, Washington
AUTHOR'S NOTE

Who's the Problem?

May 1955
By: D. K. | El Monte, California

Catnip for Mother-in-law

March 1955
By: Rollo | Smackover, Arkansas

Sponsorship

February 1955
By: R. L. O. | Lawton, Oklahoma

Other Points For Discussion

November 1954
HOW AA TRADITIONS BEGAN

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I Will Always Be an Alcoholic

July 1981
By: H. B. | La Crosse, Wisconsin

First Things First

January 1981
By: T. H. | Taos, New Mexico

A Martian's Report on the Cult of 'Alcohol' Drinkers

November 1980
By: R. Z.
From the May 1961 Grapevine

Letting Go of Fears

February 1980
By: B. M. | Saratoga, California

The Nearest Meeting: One Hundred Miles

December 1979
By: W. M. | Midland, Ontario
Back in 1945 it was a long drive to

Positive Negatives

September 1979
By: T. J. | Pelham, New York

Once We Become Willing. . .

September 1979
By: R. G. | Fort Knox, Kentucky
We are given a guide to find our own best way

Today's Twenty-four Hours Can Start Right Now

September 1979
By: R. M. | Bloomingdale, Illinois

When We See Ourselves Clearly

March 1979
By: Anonymous | Indianapolis, Indiana
Self-acceptance and a desire to become what we could be are vital steps on the road to recovery

Thy Will, Not Mine

October 1978
By: C. C. | Arlington, Virginia
Her father's death taught her the true meaning of acceptance

Reflections of Sobriety

March 1978
By: C. C. | North Hollywood, California
Our new selves are mirrored in the eyes of our loved ones

But AA Will Survive

October 1977
By: Anonymous | California

Action Is Service

May 1977
By: W. C. | Jalisco
He served alone for eleven weeks and on the twelfth a new group was born

That Fabulous Convention!

October 1975
By: J.G | Manhattan, New York
AA's 40th Anniversary Denver, Colorado July 4--6,1975

Trials of a Group Secretary

July 1975
By: J. K. | San Bernardino, California
. . .and some have greatness thrust upon them.

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