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A Middle Timer Speaks to the Old Timer

July 1958
By: Ad Lib | New York City

Musts in His Life

April 1958
By: R. W. C. | Vancouver

From AA's Scrapbooks--1943 (Con't.)

February 1958
OLD TOPERS ASK LADIES TO JOIN THEM ON WAGON ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AIDS ERRING SISTERS

AA Around the World

February 1958
By: Harold H. | Durban
MORE FROM ZULULAND<lbNews, comments and letters from about AA's worldwide outposts and centers--gleaned from letters to the Grapevine and General Service Headquarters, and from "AA Exchange Bulletin," published monthly by GSH

From the Grass Roots

December 1957
Ed. note--In the October issue a non-alcoholic M.D. called for discussion of whether or not prospective employers of alcoholics should be told the truth about the existence of an alcoholics problem; in particular, what alcoholics felt the doctor in the ease should say when asked to recommend.

From the Grass Roots

November 1957
By: A. T. | New York City, New York
On Tradition XI

To Whom It May concern. . .

April 1957
By: L. C. G. | Cape Cod, Massachusetts

Magic in Missouri

April 1957
By: R. M. B. | Sedalia, Missouri

The Important One Tenth

January 1957
By: L. A. | New York, New York

My 3-Room House

November 1956
By: B.L. | Seattle, Washington

None So Deaf

July 1956
By: W. H. | Des Moines, Iowa
A Kind of Parable

Ground Rules Needed

December 1955
By: J. C. | Berkeley, California

How Much AA Is Enough?

November 1955
By: J.F.H. | San Diego, California
Four members explore an unanswerable but interesting question. . .

In This Corner. . .

March 1955
By: Ray M. | San Francisco, California

From the Grass Roots

February 1955
By: Anonymous | Prescott, Arizona
PROFANITY AGAIN

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Planting Seeds

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Karen C. | Oakland, Calif.
After years of hard work, a committee in Northern California starts a successful prison sponsorship program

The Collective Protective

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Chris D. | Austin, Texas
His Higher Power is a collective force of all those who have loved and watched over him

Dear Grapevine

March 2020 | Puzzled

Crash course

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Sandy B. | Aurora, Colorado
Furious with her ex, she headed out to toss a brick through his window. Luckily, she stopped to buy paint first

Something to behold

July 2018
By: Tom K. | Tullahoma, Tennessee
An old-timer from Tennessee shares about all the love he’s gotten from AA since 1955

Close call at 10,000 feet

June 2018
By: Chris R. | Spokane, Washington
High above the Grand Canyon, a newcomer was overcome with the obsession. Luckily, he had friends in Phoenix

Dear Grapevine

February 2018 | Title Goes Here

Dear Grapevine

August 2017

Close to my heart

June 2017
By: Marc B. | Alexandria, Virginia
The necklace she wore told this newcomer that someone very special never gave up

Breaking new ground

February 2015
By: Dan C. | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Digging up experience on trusted servants and the many ways they form our group conscience.

Dear Grapevine

February 2015
Letters from readers

My Wife's Drinking Problem

September 2014
By: Denny M. | Park City, Illinois
He went along to meetings to offer moral support, but it was he who got sober in the end

What's It All About?

October 2013
An old timer reflects on his family before and after he came into AA

Dear Grapevine

July 2013

Sneaky Drinker

January 2013
By: Donna M. | Sweetwater, Tennessee
Car keys, the neighbor’s liquor, vanilla extract—nothing was safe from this alcoholic

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