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That Mysterious Cloud of Alcohol in Outer Space

December 1971
By: J. G. T. | Negaunee, Michigan
Another of the Grapevine's scientific studies of alcohol and alcoholics by a non-scientific member

The Embrace of the Octopus

October 1971
By: L. H. | Castro Valley, California
And then suddenly he lets you go. . .

Comfort in Action

July 1971
By: R. S. | Queens, New York
The winners are those who do things because it makes them feel better

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

July 1971
By: M. E. S.
Book Review - 'Drinking Problem?'

Where the Birds Fly, There Are We

October 1970
By: F. J. | Kawaihae, Hawaii
We hold our meetings in the park and anyone interested may come

We're Chipping Away at the Stigma

October 1970
By: Anonymous | Seattle, Washington
An opportunity to work as a rehabilitation counselor made it possible for him to contribute more

The Lost Pup

September 1970
By: Dean S. | Santa Monica, California
An act of no special significance turns out to have a very special meaning

The Only Day I Have

August 1970
By: J. C. | Topeka, Kansas
Yesterday is gone, and tomorrow will soon be today

Color Me Blue

June 1970
By: J. C. | Rockland, Massachusetts
The Response

We're Going to Do Something About Profanity!

January 1970
By: D. C. | Fitchburg, Massachusetts
The blue atmosphere at some meetings is turning many people off, says this writer

Turning Points

A member reflects upon how his father's death affected him

Regrets and Promises

An AA considers how an alcoholic can come to accept the past for what was

A Pocket Full of Dimes

Things have changed over the years but sobriety is as good as ever

The Right Here, Right Now

Ready for Adventure

I'm 17. I'm sober. And my life is no longer filled with darkness

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--The Loan Of--

May 1949
By: The Deacon | New York, New York
Up Pops the Question

Many A.A.s Ride a Hobby Do You?

November 1948

12th Step Obligations

April 1948
By: H.W. | Indianapolis, Indiana

Musings From the Backbar

April 1948
By: E.W.

Editorial:

March 1948
By: Bill W.
On the 4th Tradition

Editorial:

February 1948
By: Bill W.
On the 3rd Tradition

Bottoms Up!

February 1948

Patience Helps

September 1947
By: Mildred O. | New York City

Mail Call for All A. A.s at Home Or Abroad

February 1947
By: F.W. | Scranton, Pennsylvania
A Newcomer Looks at A.A.

The Pleasures of Reading

November 1946
By: K.T. | New York
WE HAPPY FEW by Helen Howe (Simon and Schuster, $2.75)

Editorial:

August 1946
By: J.T. | Greenwich Village, New York City
On the 10th Step. . .

Editorial:

June 1946
On the 8th Step. . .

Only Nice Things Happened

July 1945
By: E. K. | Jersey City, New Jersey

Mail Call for All A. A.s in the Armed Forces

July 1944

Bullets & Bottles

October 2024 | CPC: Cooperation with the Professional Community
By: Ernie G. | Evansville, Indiana
After a rocky start, a young Army guy gets sober. Now he’s heading to Iraq. His mission: to help others

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