The Illusion of Immunity
January 1970
By:
W. O.
| Monroeville, Pennsylvania
Face to face with reality, we often refuse to accept the fact that it could happen to us
I've Never Quit Being Active.
November 1968
By:
C. H. S.
| St. Petersburg, Florida
This is a life-changing program and the growth process never ends - Big Book stories--Updated
I Was a Perpetual Private
May 1966
By:
T. C. F.
A soldier, now in Vietnam, and no longer a private, tells how he found AA
Helping Hands
July 1957
Activities and developments outside AA in the field of alcholism...suggestions and possible contributions--information, clippings, marked publications, etc.--are invited. Please mark them "Helping Hands.
Across the Editors Desk
June 1954
May We Speak, Please???
March 1952
The Arena
December 1949
By:
H.C.
| Mt. Forest, Ontario
Join in the battle or start one of your own! All comers invited.
12th Tradition
November 1980
By:
B. L
Anonymity is the spiritual foundation of all our Traditions, ever reminding us to place principles before personalities - From the September 1971 Grapvine
Learning to Handle Sobriety
March 1975
By:
Bob P.
| Connecticut
God willing, we may never again have to deal with drinking, but we do have to deal with sobriety every day
The Ninth Concept
July 1972
<emphasis type="italic">Bill W.'s</emphasis> Twelve Concepts for World Service
The Cage
July 1971
By:
E. S.
| Brooklyn, New York
From the year 1990 comes a horror story for our time
Westward Ho! the Booze!
July 1971
By:
G. N. G.
| Queens, New York
Another of the Grapevine's scientific studies of alcohol and alcoholics
Alcoholism--divine Malady?
May 1968
By:
P. H.
How do alcoholism and AA look to others? Here is a view of AA as a <emphasis type="underline">layman's movement</emphasis> that cuts across all religions
In AA'S First Five Years
January 1967
Lois W., wife of AA's co-founder, Bill, recalls the time in AA when there were few members and no Big Book.
A Year Later. . .
June 1958
By:
Bud S.
| San Diego, California
An outgoing ('56-'57) Conference Delegate wrote the letter below to the incoming "freshman" ('58-'59) team at our request, back in January. Although its view is of the '57 Conference, its spirit and meaning are of the kind which never become "dated.
Along the Metropolitan Circuit
September 1944
