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I Might Have Missed It All

He and his partner have been sober for many years and now have been blessed with a grandson

A Crack in the Armor

Her father's honesty about his own alcoholism gets her thinking

The Stories We Tell

An AA reflects on how we recover by sharing our personal experiences

Happy Because I'm Sober

February 1969
By: L. H. | Cleaveland, Ohio
This AA looked at the people around him who were progressing most in the program. Here's what he found. . .

About That Return to Social Drinking. . .

January 1966
By: R. Z. | San Diego, California
A visit to Professor Winkley's School proves instructive in a confusing sort of way

A Terribly Lonely Christmas

December 1965
By: Anonymous
Her first sober holidays were taut and cold. Was a drink the answer, or was there another way?. . .

To Tell Or Not to Tell?

September 1965
By: F. J. T. | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
What happened when a professor told his biology class about his own experience with alcohol

Recipe for a Holiday Shindig

November 1964
By: B. P. | Chappaqua, New York
A no-longer-befuddled hostess reveals the secret of a bountiful bash

Little Philldoll's Search

September 1964
By: F. M. | Manhattan, New York
Back at the ranch and out at the bar, she wanted the 'answer to everything'

Problem Painter

July 1963
By: C. L. | Manhattan, New York
--who found a canvas, at last

The Rum-Soaked Razor Bill

May 1963
By: M. D. B. | Jackson, Michigan
Bird watching for fun, profit and sobriety

A Mother and a Miracle

January 1963
By: Grateful Alcoholic | Warwick, Rhode Island
She was getting close to the end of the line when it happened. . .

Fellowship Is an Art

April 1962
By: J. F. D. | McNeil Island, Washington
and breaking out of our isolation is one of the signs that we are growing up

A Twenty-four-hour Performer

June 1961
By: B. P. | Chappaqua, New York
This gal discovered only professionals are paid to act

Stepping Back to Sanity

August 1960
By: Fred C. | Ontario

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How Anonymous Should You Be?

November 1985
By: Anonymous
From the May 1965 Grapevine

We Are Not a Bunch of Religious Fanatics!

November 1977
By: A priest
A priest of the church contrasts AA's program of spiritual recovery with our all too often distorted public image - From the April 1972 Grapevine

Give My Regards to New York

November 1976
By: Jim K.
It took him some time to become aware that there was more to AA than his group - From the May 1958 Grapevine

We Are Not a Bunch of Religious Fanatics!

April 1972
By: A priest | Boston, Massachusetts
A priest of the church contrasts AA's program of spiritual recovery with our all-too-often distorted public image

5th Step

July 1970
By: L. L. | Manhattan, New York
Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs.

Evaluation by Experienced Officials:

June 1967
By: Judge Edward D. O'Cleary, Municipal | Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
AA's General Service Office has issued this paper on cooperation of AAs with court-managed programs for alcoholics revolving in and out of local jails

More Power to You

November 1965
By: M. D. B. | Jackson, Michigan
Can we really get help in our daily living from a "Higher Power"?

Help Yourself to Self-help

July 1965
By: M. D. B. | Jackson, Michigan
On the merits of reading for personal enlightenment, with some examples from the author's own experience

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

The Time Is Now!

February 1962
By: M. K. | Miami, Florida
these four words wiped out the horror of the past

After Twenty-five Years

March 1960
By: Bill W.

The Lonely Emergencies

July 1958
By: Joe C. | New York, New York

God's Work

May 1958
By: Jim K. | Los Angeles, California

Take 8

September 1956
By: Anonymous | Tokyo
It's been eight years. Measured in units of twenty-four hours. And of that you may be certain sure, Charlie thought.

PSYCHIATRIC AND MEDICAL VIEWS

February 1956
1955 News Round - Public enlightenment action are trends in the year's news about alcoholism

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