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From the Grass Roots

January 1959
By: F. R. | Houston, Texas
Something for Old and New

From the Grass Roots

July 1958
By: Karl F. | Pleasantville, New Jersey
THANKS!

The Clip Sheet

February 1947

My Curious Journey Into Service

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Anonymous | Patchogue, N.Y.
Once he understood the true meaning of service, “beyond my wildest dreams” was no just a phrase to him

Home again

March 2018
By: Ames S. | New York, New York
Each year he takes flight, sometimes gracefully, and returns to the room where it all began

The Party

March 2018
By: Chet R. | Anchorage, Alaska
Newly sober, he was a bit nervous about going to a party where people would be drinking. But his AA friend showed him that, when the chips were down, sobriety is what counted

The Realm of Spirit Is Broad

April 1994
By: Kathy F. | Parry Sound, Ontario

Little I Would Not Dare

March 1987
By: W. H. | New York, New York

Adrift in the Doldrums

February 1987
By: R. K. | Manhattan, New York

I Learned Something About Honesty

August 1970
By: C. N. | Minneapolis, Minnesota
The counselor made it clear that those pills were used only as an escape from reality

Sober Language

This AA wonders if profanity in meetings does more harm than good to the program

Fear and the Fourth Step

An AA describes how a Step helped him to change his attitudes and feelings

Humility Makes Sense

December 1966
By: T. P. Jr. | Hankins, New York
Step Discussion <lbStep Seven: Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings.

Conscious Contact

November 1961
By: B. T. | Minnesota
A voyage of discovery, and of growth

From Top to Bottom

June 1961
By: A. B. | Temple, Texas
Demonstrating again that alcoholism is no respecter of position or power

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August 1958
By: Arnold A. Hutschnecker, M.D.

From the Grass Roots

October 1956
By: Jesse R.C. | California
COWBOYS AND INDIANS

A.A.'s Country-wide News Circuit

January 1947
Doctor, Psychiatrist Speak

Hiding In A Tree House

April 2006
By: Steve F. | Glencoe, Illinois
First he got sober; then he grew up

Hope Will Serve

June 1961
By: John X. | Ottawa, Ontario
There is a Power whose care Teaches thy way along that pathless coast. . ." William Cullen Bryant, To a Waterfowl

Wilful Thinkers

September 1946
By: H. B. P. | Columbus, Ohio

Personal Stories

September 2011
In "Just a Nice Lady Who Drank Too Much," a woman's notion that she was a polite and genteel drinker had to be smashed before she could face her alcoholism.

Dear Grapevine

January 2010
By: KIMBERLY T. | Myrtle Beach, S.C.
My journey

Ham on Wry

November 2004
By: Shirlene R. | Greensboro, North Carolina

Distilled Spirits

October 1993
By: W. R. L. | Bath, Maine

Ham on Wry

February 1990

Ham on Wry

July 1987

Once Over Lightly

January 1985
Sense and nonsense on the road recovery

PO Box 1980

December 1982
By: R. T. | San Francisco, California
One (and more) for the road

PO Box 1980

December 1980
By: O. C. | Salem, Oregon
Old AAs don't fade away

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