At Wit's End
August 2011
Prison and Welfare Magazines Carry Articles on A.A.
February 1947
Signing for Sobriety
February 2014
By:
Kelly W.
| SeaTac, Washington
A deaf woman in Washington gets sober and passes it on
One Doctor--an AA--TO Another
November 1973
By:
A. S. T., MD
| Seminole, Texas
This letter was published by special permission of Dr. A. S. T. It was written to a doctor in Abilene, Tex., in response to his inquiry concerning the approach to and the treatment of two alcoholic patients under his care. - From the July 1947 Grapevine
Let the Bum Find Us
October 1976
By:
A California PI chairman
Till we get the message to him, the suffering alcoholic is the public
Too Much Spotlight
November 1993
By:
Anonymous
| Spokane, Washington
From the November 1956 Grapevine
1951 Lasker Award
November 1951
Presented, October 30, in San Francisco, to the Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous for Distinguished Service in the Field of Public Health.
Back on Track
March 2025
| Sober and Out
By:
David L.
| New Smyrna Beach, Florida
His road in recovery got stagnant and was heading downhill. Time to change direction and get moving
Brewing new ideas
July 2018
By:
Woody R.
| Stockton, California
When a group treasurer discovered a financial predicament, the members stepped up with a plan
When Do We Say 'I'm in AA'?
August 1976
By:
Anonymous
| Santa Barbara, California
Three members discuss this vital, but often misunderstood, spiritual foundation of our Fellowship
AA News
August 2012
Safe haven
August 2009
By:
M.P.
| Meridian, Idaho
Keeping the rooms free of sexual predation: Whose responsibility is it?
HERE IS WHAT THE 1956 CONFERENCE DID
June 1956
Am I a Bleeding Deacon?
October 1964
By:
Anonymous
| Tennessee
An older member notes some things that put a strain on his resolve not to be one
