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Word from the Vineyard. . .

July 1959
A Report on the 9th Annual General Service Conference

The World's First Clubhouse for Drunks!

June 1959
February 1951

Psychiatry and the Big Book

June 1958
By: Anon. | Chicago, Illinois

Fast and Slow Horses On the AA Track

May 1958
By: H. T. B. | Dallas, Texas

Let There Be Light. . .

May 1957
By: Elsie T. | Cincinnati, Ohio
Elsie's letter to her AA sponsor, Betty T., first appeared in the February "Exchange Bulletin" from GSH. The Grapevine editors felt it speaks eloquently to all of us.

The Big Little People

April 1957
By: F. C. J. | Johnstown, Pennsylvania

Just for Fun

August 1956
By: S. T. | New York City, New York

One-man Statistician Reports

August 1956
By: A.K. | Charleston, West Virginia

Unaccustomed As I Am. . .

July 1956
By: Hugh | Toronto, Ontario

Our life has order.

June 1956
By: B. D. | Greenwich Village, New York

Dry "Drunk"?

April 1956
By: O. B. | Houston, Texas

There Is No Past Tense. . . . . . .In Alcoholism

November 1954
By: I. M. | Bronxville, New York

Travelin' Man

August 1954
By: Harold H. | Bend, Oregon

AA Had Unpretentious Beginning With Two Alcoholics and a Cup of Coffee

March 1954
By: Anonymous

A Jesuit Applauds AA

February 1954
By: William J. Smith, S.J. | Brooklyn, New York
Second in a series of religious views of AA, by non-alcoholics of various faiths. An article by a Protestant minister appeared in November issue. Other will appear from time to time.

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Cooperation

February 1987
By: R. G. | Longview, Washington
A two-part article on the meaning and implications of our Third Legacy

Depression

January 1982
By: J. M. | Brunswick, Georgia
Do something for someone else and you can be free of

Now I Know Who I Am

September 1977
By: P.E. | Decatur, Georgia
The story of an Indian alcoholic

Now I Want What I Get

February 1977
By: B. M. | Saratoga, California
With a broken arm and a wheelchair, she still enjoyed her vacation

Just Getting Them There Is Good

September 1974
By: E. S. | Brooklyn, New York
There's a lot of static about forced referrals from outside agencies, but we should be aware that many of these sick alcoholics become sober AA members

Keeping Yourself Out of Debt

July 1974
By: Anonymous
Proper money management can make our lives more manageable

The Eleventh Concept--part 3

November 1972

The Washingtonians

February 1971
By: D. P. | Ogden, Utah
A brief history of the organization that grew strong helping suffering alcoholics and then withered away when it lost track of its primary purpose

Eighth Tradition Checklist

December 1970
By: B. L. | Manhattan, New York
Alcholics Anonymous should remain forever non-professional, but our service centers may employ special workers.

Second Tradition Checklist

December 1969
By: B. L. | Manhattan, New York
AA's Twelve Traditions have, in my experience, often proved vital in keeping me shober, and helpful otherwise in all my affairs." - This is the second of a series of articles sharing that experience

Here's Why

October 1968
By: Dr. Earie M. | San Francisco, California
A doctor in AA looks at some physical aspects of alcoholism

My Name Is Lou

November 1967
By: L. B. | Matawan, New Jersey
An alcoholic's own story

The Power Is

January 1967
By: G. P. W. | San Antonio, Texas
An argument for faith, based on the truth of another invisible, impalpable force

The Puzzle of AA

April 1965
By: Griffith Edwards, M.D.
An English psychiatrist finds that AA "continues to grow and to puzzle psychiatrists by breaking all rules of psychotherapy. . .

My Name Is. . .William

December 1963
By: W. L. W. | Syracuse, New York

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