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Sex Attitudes and Sobriety

January 1975
By: Anonymous
After the drinking stops, our ideas about sex may change

The Man Behind the Bar

September 1952
By: Anonymous | New York

Life Is Hard Enough Already

October 1996

What Goes Around Comes Around

July 2019 | The Prison Issue
By: Anonymous | Missouri
It took more than 20 years—and all Three Legacies—for him to become the AA member and man he’d envisioned

Soldier on

July 2010
By: ANONYMOUS | Mission, British Columbia
A Korean War vet who shot a man while drunk begins to repair his past

AA Is Getting Too Organized

November 1989
By: Anonymous | New York City
From the February 1961 Grapevine

AA Is Getting Too Organized!

November 1982
By: Anonymous
AA has thrived on healthy disagreement from the earliest days of the Fellowship - From the February 1961 Grapevine

Formula for an AA Meeting in the East

June 1961
By: Anonymous
First in a series reporting some regional differences that produce the same result--sobriety

AA Is Getting Too Organized!

February 1961
By: Anonymous | New York, New York
So thinks a conservative old-timer But the Fellowship is the only place where both "conservatives" and "radicals" can win--at the same time

Cooperation With the Professional Community

February 1996
By: Skitch F. | Albuquerque, New Mexico

Around AA

January 1990
Is There Such a Thing As a "Board-oholic"?

Small-town and Big-city AA

May 1972
By: I. K. | Seymour, Indiana
Back home we all know each other

Canada's New Kind of Prison

March 1963
By: Idabelle Melville
A new form of "correction"--an all-AA camp in the forest

Alcoholics Make Good Workers

January 1954
By: Richard L. Suck | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

Betty Was a Lady

June 1950
By: R. McK. | Lansing, Michigan
--but she drank like a man. . .<lb--no one knew what went on behind my locked door. . .

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About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

February 1981
By: New York Times
Turning Point--Which Way?

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

August 1976
By: Ross Runfola | Buffalo, New York
'A Social Necessity'?

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

July 1974
By: Mary Anne Lauricella | Buffalo, New York
Young Victims

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

February 1974
By: M. E. S.
Book Review - 'Alcoholism--Progress in Research and Treatment'

A. A.'s Country-wide News Circuit

April 1947
Participate in Conferences

Kindred spirits

March 2009
By: PAM P. | San Pedro, California
In her search for recovery, a woman in pain turns to the Steps

Subject: Help

October 1998
By: Nancy C. | Antigonish
This AA got the message online

AA in Paradise

September 1993
By: Wanda L. | Denpasar

The Challenge of Normalcy

November 1955
By: Sgt. Bill | San Antonio, Texas
Another point of view on

Our Relations With the Public

October 1954
By: Marian, formerly public Relations S
Third in a series by staff members at AA General Service Headquarters, reviewing the work done during 1953. These reports were presented at the 4th General Service Conference in April.

A Profound Faith in AA

August 1994

Quiet Gifts

October 2025 | AA & Technology
By: Anonymous | Woodstock, Georgia
One day while standing in line, he paid his gratitude forward. Why that day? Why not?

Leave outside issues out here

October 2021 | Cooperation With Professionals (CPC)
By: Anonymous | Plymouth Meeting, Pa.
Talking politics is frowned on in AA meetings. One member makes the case that clothes can talk too

A Fringe Player

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Anonymous | Kingston, N.H.
All his life, he hung back a bit, observing from the sidelines. But the AA Fellowship would not let him stand alone

Work in Progress

September 2017
By: Anonymous
Sometimes quickly, but often slowly, an old-timer expresses gratitude as he celebrates 60 years in AA

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