Young People in Action
December 1981
By:
Anonymous
A "special" group drew them into the mainstream of AA
Frustration
November 1981
By:
Anonymous
Being an account of one man's desire to make amends to a railroad - From the November 1954 Grapevine
Cunning, Baffling--and Neutral
October 1981
By:
Anonymous
| Indian Rocks Beach, Florida
Around the Tables
Goodwill Run Riot
July 1981
By:
Anonymous
| Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
This newcomer carried the message to everyone--whether they wanted it or not!
A Prescription for Sobriety
November 1980
By:
Anonymous
An interview with one of early AA's nonalcoholic friends, "the little doctor who loved drunks" - From the June 1945 Grapevine
What's the Hurry?
September 1979
By:
Anonymous
| Milwaukee, Wisconsin
You've got the rest of your life to work this program
Another Way to Carry the Message
July 1979
By:
Anonymous
| Metuchen, New Jersey
An understanding letter to someone in jail may have a lasting good effect
Through a Glass Darkly
April 1979
By:
Anonymous
| Averill Park, New York
He came to believe that his Higher power forgave him before he forgave himself - In the following five articles, AAs share their spiritual experiences
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
I'm Worried About You, Old-Timer. . .
November 1978
By:
Anonymous
and about some of the things you told me a few years ago - From the December 1970 Grapevine
A Cheerful Neurasthenic
May 1978
By:
Anonymous
| Lincoln, Nebraska
All the marvels of medical science failed, so he to came to AA and became
