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Ears of My Ears, Eyes of My Eyes

March 1995
By: Mary C. | Sycamore, Illinois

PO Box 1980

September 1989
By: O. S. | Omaha, Nebraska
Bottoms up!

Basic to Freedom

September 1981
By: D. R. | Lathrup Village, Michigan
Without a searching and fearless moral inventory, most of us have found that the faith which really works in daily living is still out of reach" - Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

November 1973
By: AP
Juvenile Department

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

November 1972
By: Melwood Farm Newsletter
New Help for Women

Carrying the Message

June 1972
By: ANONYMOUS | Southern California
'Second things first'?

Pro and Con

March 1960
By: B. H. | Oakland, California
SHABBY TERMS

The Anecdote Bin

November 1978
From the April 1963 Grapevine

Revolutionized

September 2018
By: A.S. | Toronto, Ontario

A New Take On Acceptance

January 2002
By: Don P. | St. Albans, Vermont

The Anecdote Bin

April 1963

Gentle Drunks

January 2007

Truth Unchanging

March 1997
By: Marie K. | Laguna Hills, California

Editor's Letter

January 2012

IS THAT ALL THERE IS?

January 2010
By: PETE M. | Zephyrhills, Fla.

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How AA Works

April 1959
By: THE EDITORS
Loosely Knit--Closely Related

Carrying the Message

May 1968
By: J. F. T. | El Paso, Texas
Come early, come late

Stories Like Mine

September 2024 | Young and Sober
By: M.J. | Jersey City, New Jersey
A young gay woman learns that getting sober and sharing her truth in AA was just the connection she needed

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

March 1978
By: Physician's Alcohol Newsletter
'Too Young'?

Po Box 1980

February 1961
By: Anonymous | North Carolina
About the old-timer

AA at Work

June 1957
A GRAPEVINE MILESTONE REPORT

Three Doctors Speak

December 1953
You and your doctor can work together in carrying the message of alcoholism as an illness

Soaking in the Sun

September 2024 | Young and Sober
By: Anonymous | Summerville, South Carolina
On rooftops, at the ocean, on the dance floor, she and her sober crew laughed, cried and celebrated their new lives

It's Never Too Late!

December 1950
If you think you're too old to start over--<lbhere's a Christmas present <lbfor YOU!

Searching for a New Group Conscience

March 1986
By: B. B. | Long Beach, California

Getting the Drunks In

April 1978
By: C. B. | Santa Maria, California
Our aim is to attract them--let's not worry about who sends them to us

Help the Young People Identify!

August 1975
By: Woodie&quot; L. | New Orleans, Louisiana
They don't have to keep on drinking

Room for Us All

December 1996
By: George S. | South Surrey, British Columbia

Alcoholism At Large

November 2007
By: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse
Survey Reveals 'Lost Decade' Between Disorder Onset and Treatment

Po Box 1980

August 2007
By: Paul H. | Kokomo, Indiana
Not a choosy disease

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