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Chicago's Suggested Program

November 1987
The experience of five AAs from the 1940s through the 1970s illuminates the practice of sponsorship for the 1980s - From the February 1953 Grapevine

Cooperation with What?

February 1975
By: O. C. | Salem, Oregon
This AA found practices he could not condone

Learning to Listen

July 1973
By: Dan | Miami, Florida
Words we've heard in meetings may come to mind just when we need them

Highballs Or Goofballs

November 1953
By: A. L. H. | Brooklyn, New York

Are A.A. Women and Wives Sometimes Smug?

December 1946
By: K.T. | New York

Dear Grapevine

April 2009
By: Anne C. | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Cake with punch

PO BOX 1980

December 2008
By: Jim W. | Redington Beach, Florida
A ribbiting image

PO Box 1980

February 2003
By: Speedbump | Grove City, Pennsylvania
Organ of truth

PO Box 1980

January 1998
By: John M. | Mill Valley, California
In the spirit of things

Distilled Spirits

December 1996
By: Jane M. | Muscatine, Iowa

PO Box 1980

June 1993
By: E. S. | York Harbor, Maine
Sobriety at work

PO Box 1980

June 1990
By: P. C. | Del Mar, California
Say "cheese

Ham on Wry

July 1987

Practice These Principles. . .

February 1987
Tradition Two: For our group purpose there is but one ultimate authority--a loving God as He may express Himself in our group conscience. Our leaders are but trusted servants; they do not govern.

Ham on Wry

February 1986

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In Praise of Drunkalogues

April 1996
By: Bob R. | New York, New York

A Benevolent Guardian

May 1994
By: Marion D. | Albuquerque, New Mexico
Tradition Five

A Sink Full of Dishes

October 1993
By: Mary C. | Sebastopol, California
clearing away the "wreckage of the past

Forty Miles South of Calgary

June 1984
By: D. G. | New Rochelle, New York
If you're planning a vacation, take some tips from four traveling AAs

An AA Meeting in Watts

February 1971
By: L. H. | North Hollywood, California

That New Gang of Mine

May 1963
By: H. H. | State College, Pennsylvania
From teeming, busy, big-city group to AA strictly country style. . .moving day may start a time of adjustment to

Seeking and Sharing

December 1959
By: E. B. | Miami, Florida

AA Is a Craft

April 1954
By: K. W. | Lafayette, California

High and Mighty Me

May 1953
By: J. E. | New York City
A NEW MEMBER DECIDES THAT "LIVE AND LET LIVE" CAN MEAN TOLERANCE FOR NON-ALCOHOLICS. . .

DEAR GRAPEVINE

December 2009
By: EVA K. | Emmaus, Pa.
A glorious challenge

PO BOX 1980

January 2008
By: Val C. | New York, New York
Tailpipe of woe

Po Box 1980

May 2007
By: Tony W. | Fairfield, California
Throwing caution

Po Box 1980

February 2006
By: Anonymous | Lost City, West Virginia
Alco-logic sense

Po Box 1980

January 2006
By: Anonymous | Calgary, Alberta
Lifting the fog

PO Box 1980

February 2001
By: Ercan A. | Izmir, Turkey
C2H6O

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