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AA News

May 2022 | 60th Anniversary of the Concepts
Call for stories

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

February 1982
By: Business Week
Economical 'Aftercare'

The Clip Sheet

February 1947

. . .In All Our Affairs

June 1973
By: Anonymous

Carrying the Message

September 1970
By: ANONYMOUS | Fort Worth, Texas
A plea for an open door

My Aching Tooth

March 1965
By: Anonymous

On outside issues

October 2009
By: PAUL C. | Oceanside, Calif.

Just on Time

August 2015
He realized that it was never too early to get sober, but that if he waited long enough, it might be too late

Anything to Be Cool

June 2004
By: Elliot H. | Manhattan, Montana
A skater takes a dive

Ham on Wry

April 2005
By: Anonymous
HEARD AT MEETINGS....

Your Move - Responses from Readers on the Topic of "Online AA" from the May 1996 Grapevine

December 1996
By: Kathie C. | Palmdale, California
The Only Requirement for Membership

Psychiatry and Alcoholism

March 1956

The Lost Commandment: The Dictionary and AA

June 1954
By: Bernard B. Smith
The opening address of Mr. Bernard B. Smith, non-alcholic Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Alcoholic Foundation, at the Fourth Annual General Service Conference of AA, held April 21-25, 1954, is here reproduced in full.

Twelve Steps to Slimness

May 1966
By: Anonymous | Jupiter, Florida
What does an alcoholic do when he finds himself sober--and very fat?

Saving Grace

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Louis B. | Williamstown, N.J
A life-saving moment helps spread the message of AA

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PO Box 1980

April 1979
By: D. B. | Great Falls, Montana
Ask questions

4. Working with professionals

November 1961
By: M.S. | Honolulu, Hawaii
How we can best rededicate our lives to the service of the sick alcoholic

Your Move

September 1989
By: ANONYMOUS
Alone in Africa

Memoirs of a Black AA

August 1985
By: C. H. | Jackson, Mississippi
He learned to ignore racial differences and concentrate on sobriety

PO Box 1980

May 1985
By: Anonymous | Kansas
The magic of AA

Breakdown, 3 A.M.

September 2015
A newcomer gets busy making sober friends online, until one night in D.C. it really pays off

A Guy like Me

October 1988
By: Paul B. | Marshfield Hills, Massachusetts

Letter to AA

November 2025 | Early days of AA
By: Reinhold Niebuhr | New York, New York
In a 1960 Grapevine, the Serenity Prayer’s author shares his thoughts about our movement

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

December 1977
By: Melwood Farm Newsletter
For Alcoholic Clergymen

Letter to AA

June 1960
By: Reinhold Niebuhr

The Room Within Us

March 1964
By: Anonymous | Lodi, Ohio
Humility is "spiritual charm"--and something more

AA News

October 2011

Beware the Sound of Blaring Trumpets

May 1978
By: M. D. B. | Toledo, Ohio
The spiritual basis of anonymity gives sense and direction to its practice

Make Friends with Your Conscience

February 1963
By: O. Hobart Mowrer
Does alcohol release your "real" personality? "Tommy rot," says a voice from the other side of the swinging doors. And the too severe conscience is largely myth.

A Mischievous Suggestion

June 1976

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