Anesthetics Anonymous
April 1953
By:
G. B.
| Chicago, Illinois
Two alcoholics can help each other, except. . .!
First Things First!
December 1949
The A. A. Grapevine wants to publish a series of short pieces explaining how the famous AA slogans and the 24-hour plan have helped so many AAs in so many places. Below are the first entries. Give us your interpretation, won't you?
Letters Ask for Bottle of "Cure
May 1948
Mail Call for All A.A.s in the Armed Forces
September 1944
Ham on Wry
September 1991
Ham on Wry
August 1987
Ham on Wry
April 1987
What We Were Like
October 1997
By:
Ramona B.
| Montesano, Washington
Grays Harbor County, Washington
Service Fanatic?
August 1981
By:
E. O.
| Minneapolis, Minnesota
Young people's conferences helped him find new meaning in the program
One Doctor--an AA--TO Another
November 1973
By:
A. S. T., MD
| Seminole, Texas
This letter was published by special permission of Dr. A. S. T. It was written to a doctor in Abilene, Tex., in response to his inquiry concerning the approach to and the treatment of two alcoholic patients under his care. - From the July 1947 Grapevine
The Doctor Who Switched Hang-ups
May 1970
By:
Dr. Hal S.
| Hollywood, California
After thirteen years of sobriety, he found himself hooked by another kind of addiction
Get Busy!
Without the AA program, she would not have been able to handle some of the lessons life has handed down to her.
A Story From Far-off India
February 1963
By:
N. S. N.
| Dehra Dun
In the wooded valley of Dehra Dun, between the holy Ganges and the Jumna Rivers a desperate man took the First Step--
