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...For Auld Lang Syne...

January 1964

Other Help for the Sick Alcoholic

December 1963
By: B. L. | Greenwich Village, New York
A new five-step program at the State University of Iowa may help alcoholics who do not respond to AA

The Necessity for Change

June 1963
By: E. L. | Vermont

Pills for the Year 2000

August 1962
By: Milton Golin
AAs have other sources of hope than pills and gadgets--but the medics are working on some weird ones.

Our "Peace Corps" for Zululand

July 1962
By: J. R. | Brooklyn, New York
arrived in South Africa when three AAs set out to tell the Zulu people that alcoholism is a disease and not a disgrace

Dreaming Is Good for You

July 1962
By: Dr. William Dement
Ever have a "drunk dream"? Dreams, science finds, are necessary to health; without them we become anxious and irritable--and booze can suppress our dreams

Wake for a Dead Marriage

June 1962
By: E. R. B. | Staten Island, New York
The "false mercy of the blackout" is keeping an alcoholic wife from knowing what she becomes after the first drink. . .

Food for Thy Noggin

February 1962

Formula for an AA Meeting in the Cleveland Area

August 1961
By: H. B. | West Richfield, Ohio
From the birthplace of AA come customs that stand the test of time

Formula for an AA Meeting in Chicago

July 1961
By: L. H. | Chicago, Illinois
There may be some features of Chicago AA meetings that would benefit your own group

Action Highlights for 1961

July 1961
Meeting our responsibility of Service" was the dominating theme of the 1961 General Service Conference held April 19–23, at the Hotel Roosevelt in New York City.

Gratitude for a Sober Decade

June 1961
By: A. C. | Washington, District of Columbia
To this grateful woman alcoholic, these years bring "an inside happiness, something like falling in love

For L-a-d-y Lushes

May 1961
By: M. U. | Fort Collins, Colorado
In February we published a Drunk Quotient questionnaire for men. Now a reader on the distaff side submits a D.Q. for the gals

Christmas Theme for English 12

December 1960

A Fable for Us

December 1960

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A Fable for Us

December 1960

For Beginners

December 1960
The "AA way of life?" Some helpful suggestions.

For These, Thy Gifts. . . . .

November 1960

A.A. Steps for the Underprivileged Non-A.A.

June 1960
By: Edward J. Dowling, S. J.
A longtime friend of AA shows how the Twelve Steps can be effectively applied to any problem in life

The Pose for Prayer

June 1960
By: Rev. Bob M. | Bronx, New York

Responsibility Pill" for Alcoholics Suggested

April 1960
Activities and developments outside AA in the field of alcoholism. . .an international news report

A Word for It

March 1960
By: New Life | Lompoc, California

Not for Me

August 1959
By: A. P. | New York City

Charming Is the Word for Alcoholics

June 1959
By: Fulton Oursler
July 1944

The World's First Clubhouse for Drunks!

June 1959
February 1951

A Suit for Chuck

June 1958
By: Pete W. | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Move Over for an Alcoholic Cowboy--

May 1958
By: Jesse C. | Lone Pine, California

20 Questions for the Sober Alcoholic

February 1958
By: A. H. | Azusa, California

Mail Call for All AAs in the Armed Forces

November 1957
THIRTEEN YEARS AGO THIS MONTH - The fourth in a series of highlights from early Grapevines

Thanks for the Memory

July 1957
By: H. L. S. | Los Angeles, California

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Grapevine Daily Quote November 27, 2017

“Perhaps those who know just a little about AA think our meetings must become dull and monotonous and our talks collapse into tiresome and repetitious laments or tortured remembrances .... Not so! As AAs, we need these lifesaving contacts to support and maintain our happily found sobriety .... For us, our meetings are eternally new, each offering something -- whether happy or tragic -- to encourage, sustain, and reaffirm our precious sobriety.”

Barcelona, Spain, April 1976“Suddenly Something Happened,”AA Around the World
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Quote June 14, 2017

“I’m working diligently to improve my character. I work daily on trying to reign in my impetuous temper, my obsession with reaction rather than reflection, and that silly ego that keeps rearing its ugly head.

“I’m grateful for AA’s reference to progress rather than perfection. Despite my shortcomings, with the help of the AA program and my brothers in AA, improvements will continue to be made.”

April 2011 “Mistakes Have Been Made,” AA Grapevine
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Quote July 7, 2017

“Many of us think today the main problem of Alcoholics Anonymous is this: How, as a movement, shall we maintain our humility -- and so our unity -- in the face of what the world calls a great triumph? Perhaps we need not look far afield for an answer. We need only adapt and apply to our group life those principles upon which each of us has founded his own recovery.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., October 1947 “Traditions Stressed in Memphis Talk,” The Language of the Heart
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Quote March 19, 2013

“My belief in a Higher Power is as strong as it was when I went to my first AA meeting and accepted the first and second Steps as simply and as trustfully as a child accepts its mother’s milk ... So what on earth was I looking for? I just don’t know. I guess I wanted a little Tinker Bell all my own to show me the right and only way out of every situation.”

Westport, Conn., July 1956 From: “In All Our Affairs” Emotional Sobriety: The Next Frontier
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Quote June 14, 2014

“I’m working diligently to improve my character. I work daily on trying to reign in my impetuous temper, my obsession with reaction rather than reflection, and that silly ego that keeps rearing its ugly head.

“I’m grateful for AA’s reference to progress rather than perfection. Despite my shortcomings, with the help of the AA program and my brothers in AA, improvements will continue to be made.”

April 2011 “Mistakes Have Been Made,” AA Grapevine

Quote July 7, 2014

“Many of us think today the main problem of Alcoholics Anonymous is this: How, as a movement, shall we maintain our humility -- and so our unity -- in the face of what the world calls a great triumph? Perhaps we need not look far afield for an answer. We need only adapt and apply to our group life those principles upon which each of us has founded his own recovery.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., October 1947 “Traditions Stressed in Memphis Talk” The Language of the Heart

Grapevine Daily Quote November 7, 2018

“Our Twelve Traditions ... represent the sum of our experience as individuals, as groups within AA, and similarly with our fellows and other organizations in the great fellowship of humanity under God throughout the world. They are all suggestions, yet the spirit in which they have been conceived merits their serious, prayerful consideration as the guideposts of AA policy for the individual, the group, and our various committees, local and national.”

AA Co-Founder, Dr. Bob, September 1948, “The Fundamentals in Retrospect”, The Best of the Grapevine, Volume 2
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Grapevine Daily Quote June 2, 2018

“As we listen to one another’s anxieties and problems, we understand that it’s not what’s happening to you ... it is how you cope with it, survive it, and don’t give up and drink over it ... dashed career hopes, unrequited love, crippling disease, poverty, approaching death. Together we face it, equipped only with the vast, previously undiscovered resources of power within us, which faced and conquered alcoholism for us.”

“Beyond the Generation Gap,” Saratoga, California, August 1985, The Home Group: Heartbeat of AA
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Quote February 22, 2015

For me, there is a direct coupling of the Tenth Step and Step Two. The more sanity, the quicker the admission that I am wrong. It is much easier today to get rid of an overreaction at the thought level before it becomes a spoken word and then a physical act. “Now I can see that sanity is steadily being restored to me so that I can use the other Steps to greater advantage.”

March 1981“Sanity,”Step By Step
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Quote March 1, 2015

“If in order to get into AA we had had to meet any standards more rigid than the one given in the Third Tradition, who of us would be alive? Think of all the wonderful people, including the nonconformists, eccentrics, and kooks who make such valuable additions to our number, who would have been kept out of AA if we had any requirement for membership other than a desire to get well.”

Manhattan, N.Y., January 1970 “Tradition Three,” The Best of the Grapevine, Volume 1
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Quote November 7, 2016

“Our Twelve Traditions ... represent the sum of our experience as individuals, as groups within AA, and similarly with our fellows and other organizations in the great fellowship of humanity under God throughout the world. They are all suggestions, yet the spirit in which they have been conceived merits their serious, prayerful consideration as the guideposts of AA policy for the individual, the group, and our various committees, local and national.”

AA Co-Founder, Dr. Bob, September 1948 “The Fundamentals in Retrospect” The Best of the Grapevine, Volume 2
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Quote December 23, 2015

“Our spiritual way of life is safe for future generations if, as a Society, we resist the temptation to receive money from the outside world. But this leaves us with a responsibility – one that every member ought to understand. We cannot skimp when the treasurer of our group passes the hat. Our groups, our areas, and AA as a whole will not function unless our services are sufficient and their bills are paid.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., November 1957 “Respecting Money” The Language of the Heart
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Quote June 2, 2016

“As we listen to one another’s anxieties and problems, we understand that it’s not what’s happening to you ... it is how you cope with it, survive it, and don’t give up and drink over it ... dashed career hopes, unrequited love, crippling disease, poverty, approaching death. Together we face it, equipped only with the vast, previously undiscovered resources of power within us, which faced and conquered alcoholism for us.”

” Saratoga, Calif., August 1985 “Beyond the Generation Gap The Home Group: Heartbeat of AA Anonymous
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 22, 2018

“For me, there is a direct coupling of the Tenth Step and Step Two. The more sanity, the quicker the admission that I am wrong. It is much easier today to get rid of an overreaction at the thought level before it becomes a spoken word and then a physical act. “Now I can see that sanity is steadily being restored to me so that I can use the other Steps to greater advantage.”

March 1981 “Sanity,” Step By Step
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Quote December 23, 2012

“Our spiritual way of life is safe for future generations if, as a Society, we resist the temptation to receive money from the outside world. But this leaves us with a responsibility – one that every member ought to understand. We cannot skimp when the treasurer of our group passes the hat. Our groups, our areas, and AA as a whole will not function unless our services are sufficient and their bills are paid.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., November 1957 From: “Respecting Money” The Language of the Heart
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