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How Anonymous Should You Be?

May 1965
By: Anonymous
It may look easy to practise the second A in AA, but it doesn't always work out that way

How Anonymous Should You Be?

November 1998
By: Anonymous
It may look easy to practice the second A in AA, but it doesn't always work out that way. - Tradition Eleven - Our public relations policy is based on attraction rather than promotion; we need always maintain personal anonymity at the level of press, radi

Do We Make a Farce Out of Anonymity at the Private Level?

November 1977
By: P. G.
From the September 1968 Grapevine

Do We Make a Farce Out of Anonymity at the Private Level?

September 1968
By: P. G. | Easthampton, New York

The Freedoms of Alcoholics Anonymous

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Richard P. | Bernardsville, N.J.
Digging out of the deep hole where alcoholism had put him, he discovered true happiness and unexpected freedom

Alcoholism and Alcoholics Anonymous

February 1974
By: Marvin A. Block, MD
A medical doctor and friend of AA tells us what we do well and what we could do better

A Psychiatrist's Appreciation of Alcoholics Anonymous

November 1998
By: Adele E. Streeseman, M.D.
The AA program enables the withdrawn alcoholic to trust the mental therapist, thus hastening a return to sobriety--and sanity.

A Psychiatrist's Appreciation of Alcoholics Anonymous

June 1960
By: Adele E. Streeseman, M.D.
The AA program enables the withdrawn alcoholic to trust the mental therapist, thus hastening a return to sobriety--and sanity

Alcoholics Anonymous Comes of Age

January 1958
By: Bill W.
More historic photographs from - An informal account by co-founder

Alcoholics Anonymous Comes of Age

October 1957
Selected Photographs from Bill's New Book <lbOn the following six pages. . .

How Anonymous Do I Want to Be?

November 2022 | Fun in Sobriety
By: Jim H. | Largo, Fla.
A member shares his beloved wife’s thoughts on when to be secret about our AA membership

Health Group Honors Alcoholics Anonymous

June 1959
1951 Lasker Award Presented For "Distinguished Service" by American Public Health Association - December 1951

Health Group Honors Alcoholics Anonymous

December 1951

Alcoholics Anonymous Comes of Age

December 1957
By: Bill W.
More historic photographs from - An informal account by co-founder

Who Is A Member Of Alcoholics Anonymous?

November 2007
By: Bill W.
The origins of our Third Tradition

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How Anonymous Should You Be?

May 1965
By: Anonymous
It may look easy to practise the second A in AA, but it doesn't always work out that way

How Anonymous Should You Be?

November 1998
By: Anonymous
It may look easy to practice the second A in AA, but it doesn't always work out that way. - Tradition Eleven - Our public relations policy is based on attraction rather than promotion; we need always maintain personal anonymity at the level of press, radi

Do We Make a Farce Out of Anonymity at the Private Level?

November 1977
By: P. G.
From the September 1968 Grapevine

Do We Make a Farce Out of Anonymity at the Private Level?

September 1968
By: P. G. | Easthampton, New York

The Freedoms of Alcoholics Anonymous

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Richard P. | Bernardsville, N.J.
Digging out of the deep hole where alcoholism had put him, he discovered true happiness and unexpected freedom

Alcoholism and Alcoholics Anonymous

February 1974
By: Marvin A. Block, MD
A medical doctor and friend of AA tells us what we do well and what we could do better

A Psychiatrist's Appreciation of Alcoholics Anonymous

November 1998
By: Adele E. Streeseman, M.D.
The AA program enables the withdrawn alcoholic to trust the mental therapist, thus hastening a return to sobriety--and sanity.

A Psychiatrist's Appreciation of Alcoholics Anonymous

June 1960
By: Adele E. Streeseman, M.D.
The AA program enables the withdrawn alcoholic to trust the mental therapist, thus hastening a return to sobriety--and sanity

Alcoholics Anonymous Comes of Age

January 1958
By: Bill W.
More historic photographs from - An informal account by co-founder

Alcoholics Anonymous Comes of Age

October 1957
Selected Photographs from Bill's New Book <lbOn the following six pages. . .

How Anonymous Do I Want to Be?

November 2022 | Fun in Sobriety
By: Jim H. | Largo, Fla.
A member shares his beloved wife’s thoughts on when to be secret about our AA membership

Health Group Honors Alcoholics Anonymous

June 1959
1951 Lasker Award Presented For "Distinguished Service" by American Public Health Association - December 1951

Health Group Honors Alcoholics Anonymous

December 1951

Alcoholics Anonymous Comes of Age

December 1957
By: Bill W.
More historic photographs from - An informal account by co-founder

Who Is A Member Of Alcoholics Anonymous?

November 2007
By: Bill W.
The origins of our Third Tradition

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Grapevine Daily Quote September 9

“Alcoholics Anonymous has given me something of real value that I can share with others.”

“The Fugitives,” Tucson, Arizona, May 2004, Spiritual Awakenings II
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 29

“Sometimes, the only place on earth that makes any sense to me is a meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous.”

Concord, California, May 2012, “Weapons Down,” AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 11

“Alcoholics Anonymous has given me something of real value that I can share with others.”

“The Fugitives,” Tucson, Arizona, May 2004, Spiritual Awakenings II
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 2, 2019

“God has given me this day to use as I wish; Alcoholics Anonymous shows me how to live it without a drink.”

“Changes for the Better,” Somerville, Massachusetts, September 1995, In Our Own Words
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Quote May 2, 2014

“God has given me this day to use as I wish; Alcoholics Anonymous shows me how to live it without a drink.”

Somerville, Mass., September 1995 “Changes for the Better,” In Our Own Words
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 1

“God has given me this day to use as I wish; Alcoholics Anonymous shows me how to live it without a drink.”

“Changes for the Better,” Somerville, Massachusetts, September 1995, In Our Own Words
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 30

“God has given me this day to use as I wish; Alcoholics Anonymous shows me how to live it without a drink.”

“Changes for the Better,” Somerville, Massachusetts, September 1995, In Our Own Words
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Grapevine Daily Quote June 16, 2019

“Alcoholics Anonymous has an answer to problems in sobriety, making sobriety, eventually, something wonderful instead of something that can drive people to drink.”

Tasmania, December 2006, “Solutions,”, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 6, 2018

“I felt myself move with a new power, courage, and faith that, by the grace of God, I have acquired as a result of working the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous.”

“Life and Taxes,” Connecticut, June 2005, Spiritual Awakenings II
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Quote September 6, 2016

“I felt myself move with a new power, courage, and faith that, by the grace of God, I have acquired as a result of working the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous.”

Conn., June 2005 “Life and Taxes” Spiritual Awakenings II

Quote June 9, 2015

"We in AA talk about crossing the invisible line into our alcoholism. What about crossing the invisible line into the program of Alcoholics Anonymous?"

Redwood City, Calif., April 1993 "The Invisible Line" Thank You for Sharing: Sixty Years of Letters to the AA Grapevine
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Quote June 16, 2017

“Alcoholics Anonymous has an answer to problems in sobriety, making sobriety, eventually, something wonderful instead of something that can drive people to drink.”

Tasmania, December 2006 “Solutions,” AA Grapevine
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Quote September 6 2013

"I felt myself move with a new power, courage, and faith that, by the grace of God, I have acquired as a result of working the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous."

Conn., June 2005 "Life and Taxes" Spiritual Awakenings II
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Quote June 16, 2014

“Alcoholics Anonymous has an answer to problems in sobriety, making sobriety, eventually, something wonderful instead of something that can drive people to drink.”

Tasmania, December 2006 “Solutions,” AA Grapevine

Grapevine Daily Quote December 30

“Remembering to observe the Traditions of anonymity and nonendorsement, the AA member can carry AA’s message into every troubled area of this very troubled world.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., February 1958, “Problems Other Than Alcohol”, The Language of the Heart
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