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You and Me Against the World

August 1996
By: Abbie P. | Greenwood, Indiana
A LOOK AT SOME OF THE TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS AA MEMBERS HAVE ENDURED--AND STAYED SOBER THROUGHOUT

Misery Is Optional

August 1996
By: Michael G. | Anchorage, Alaska

Your Move

August 1995
By: Jim H. | Los Angeles, California
Getting the Garbage Out

Interview With the Author of "Stars Don't Fall

August 1995
By: FELICIA M.
Second in a series of articles on authors of Big Book stories

Out of Place

April 1995
By: Grant W. | West Chatham, Massachusetts

That Simple Act of Surrender

April 1995
By: Cyndy F. | Cincinnati, Ohio

He Gave Me the Shirt Off His Back

December 1994
By: W. P. | Costa Mesa, California

Life Happens

July 1994
By: Philip T. | New Hope, Pennsylvania

Always Available for AA

April 1993
By: Dossie P. | Aptos, California

An Indescribable Benevolence

August 1992
By: Margaret G. | Port Coquitlam, British Columbia
Step Two can reveal our true colors

Different Strokes

May 1992
By: Don H. | Alexandria, Virginia

I Knew Alley Cats by Name

May 1992
By: Jaz S. | Peoria, Illinois

Back From Oblivion

April 1992
By: Barb R. | Neoga, Illinois

The Strength We Gained

January 1992
By: B. v. M. | Portsmouth, Rhode Island

Self-will Run Riot

September 1991
By: Jim S. | Chapel Hill, North Carolina

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Marathon Drinkathon

January 1962
By: J. M. | Chicago, Illinois
Why one newspaper reporter wrote "30" to his thirst

Experiment in Latin America

October 1961
By: E. F. | San Salvador
We are growing so fast a census is impossible

(4) Read the other side of the coin

November 1960
By: M. S. | Honolulu

Closed Meeting

November 1958
Worry Responds to Self-Treatment

The Search for Ecstasy

May 1958
By: Gerald Heard

From the Vintage Years

March 1958
By: T. D. Y. | New York
MAIL CALL FOR ALL AAs IN THE ARMED FORCES

Closed Meeting

April 1957

Closed Meeting

January 1957
SLOW DOWN AND STAY SOBER

Active Appreciation

March 1956
By: D. C. M. | Lorain, Ohio

The Dreamer and the Dawn

September 1955
By: M. B. | Jackson, Michigan
OR, MOVIES, ANYONE?

Canned Alcoholics

July 1955
By: M. C. | Jackson, Michigan
Find the straight and narrow path of Truth. . .Brotherhood. . .and Understanding.

Second excerpt from the "Internationalists Bulletin

October 1954
About 100 sea-going AAs keep sober through correspondence with each other, with General Service Headquarters, and with homebound AAs who like to write letters. Two excerpts from a recent "Internationalists Bulletin" follow.

The Problems of a "Teen-aged" AA

September 1954
By: A. T. | New York City, New York
TO START THE BALL ROLLING ON A GENERAL DISCUSSION OF "AFTER SOBRIETY--WHAT?" (SEE AUGUST GRAPEVINE, "THE TWELVE STEPS AND THE OLDER MEMBER") WE ASKED AN OLD TIMER TO WRITE ABOUT SOME OF THE THINGS THAT HAPPEN AS WE GROW OLDER IN AA.

Holiday Recipe--For Sobriety

December 1953
By: Anon. | Manhattan, New York

A Letter From a Traveler

March 1953
By: T. C. | Sugarloaf, Pennsylvania
The group that gives help to a "transient" doesn't always hear how the journey ended. . .but this one did, and the ending was happy!

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