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Carrying the Message

August 1972
By: L. G. R. | Irvine, Kentucky
Strictly volunteer

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

April 1970
By: UPI
Teenage Alcoholics

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

December 1969
By: Laurence C. Eklund | Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Suburban Housewives Hard to Reach

Around AA - Items of AA Information and Experience

March 1968
By: Lib S.
TURNING INWARD

Two Men

April 1961
By: M. L. R. | Tulsa, Oklahoma
One chose destruction, the other AA

Pro and Con

March 1958
Brief comments and excerpts from letters containing opinions pro and/or con-specific items (including the Grapevine itself) will appear in this corner from time to time.

From the Grass Roots

March 1958
By: Mrs. O. A. | Springfield, Illinois
AA-COLORED GLASSES

Slogans By the Day

February 1958
By: J. B. M. | Montreal

Teenage Party

January 1958
By: Alice H. | Azusa, California

Must We Always Talk Like Drunks?

February 1954
By: A. J. W. | Somerville, Massachusetts

Aiding Others Gave Dr. Liebman Peace of Mind

July 1948

The Lost Commandment: The Dictionary and AA

June 1954
By: Bernard B. Smith
The opening address of Mr. Bernard B. Smith, non-alcholic Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Alcoholic Foundation, at the Fourth Annual General Service Conference of AA, held April 21-25, 1954, is here reproduced in full.

Higher Powers and Nonbelievers

February 2019 | Stories by Our Longtime Members
By: Joe C. | Toronto, Ontario
He was finally going to admit the fact that he was ‘happy, joyous and God-free.’ Would others in the rooms accept him?

It Has to Be Hot to Be Christmas

December 1970
By: B. R. | Palmyra, Western Australia
In Western Australia, where the temperature hovers around the hundred mark in December,

It Has to Be Hot to Be Christmas

December 1959
By: B. R. | Palmyra

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Dear Rudy

December 1953
By: Mac | Chicago, Illinois

A Young Cub Opens His Eyes

October 1952
By: B. J. | Waco, Texas

Loud & Clear

May 2017
By: Angela W. | Hurst, Texas
A lesbian with extreme hearing loss learns that no matter how different she feels, if she wants to get sober, she belongs

AA to grow

June 2008
By: Gayle N. | North Liberty, Iowa
Friends to lean on

Yarn on My Toothbrush

May 1967
By: N. G. | Abilene, Texas
She forgot. . .and soon got drunk. She decided to remember at all costs.

Heavy Metal

January 2003
By: David B. | Brentwood, California
A Rocker Takes AA to Work

My Name Is Al

May 1967
By: A. H. | Ithaca, New York
An alcoholic's own story

My Name Is..." Bob

July 1962
By: B. E. | Miami, Florida

Closed Meeting

June 1957
THE COURAGE OF SOBRIETY

My Authentic Self

February 2020 | Tough Times
By: K.J. | Los Angeles, Calif.
Filled with rage and punk rock, her teen years were rough. But since coming to AA, she has reinvented her life

Carrying the Message in 'Fifty-five

July 1980
By: Bill W.
From a talk at a New York AA meeting during the twenty-first year of AA's existence - Part 1 of a two-part article

3rd Step

March 1970
By: Anonymous | New Hampshire
Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God <emphasis type="underline">as we understood Him.</emphasis>

Three Steps Forward, Two Steps Back

March 1999
By: Don O. | Shenandoah, Iowa

A Letter to Headquarters

September 1957
By: Anon.

Better Late Than Never?

January 2017
It isn’t your age that counts when you come into the program, it’s your willingness, as one older newcomer discovers

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