How to Become a C.P.A.A.A.
December 1983
By:
N. S.
| Toronto, Ontario
Did you know that one of the fringe benefits of group activity can be a basic business education?
Taken for a Ride
August 1983
By:
W. D.
| Iowa City, Iowa
His first AA conference was a surprise--from a "sneaky" and loving wife
Why Don't We Talk About Sex?
November 1982
By:
P. S.
Next to survival, it is the most powerful motivating force in our lives, yet we sweep it under the rug, says this writer - From the November 1969 Grapevine
The Jingle Cat
December 1981
By:
E. E.
| Tulsa, Oklahoma
Our animated ornament would have demolished a Christmas tree
Meetings, Meetings, Meetings
May 1979
By:
W. P.
| Arlington Heights, Illinois
Too happy, too sad, too glad, too mad, too busy, too tired-still, he gets to a meeting
Working the Steps Early
January 1978
By:
R. G.
| Fort Knox, Kentucky
Waiting until we're comfortable means waiting to reap the benefits of the program
Do We Need Each Other?
July 1976
By:
B. L.
| Manhattan, New York
The first words this suffering drunk heard in AA came back to him in AA's First Tradition
Entertaining Is Part of My Work
October 1975
By:
W. W. G.
| Oconomowoc, Wisconsin
Or. . . How to succeed in business without really drinking
AA'S 40th Anniversary International Convention Denver, Colorado July 4-6, 1975
January 1975
By:
L. H.
| Denver, Colorado
This is the year!
Getting in Tune
August 1972
By:
F. J. T.
| Crescent, Missouri
There was discord in her life until she recognized what was best for her
Epilogue
March 1970
By:
J. A. B.
| Las Vegas, Nevada
A flop for years, she rewrote the last act and ended on a note of triumph
Doctor, Why Can't I Stop Drinking?
August 1970
By:
G. E. Deering, MD
For guilt and remorse, substitute a worthwhile experience, suggests this doctor friend of AA
Fifth Tradition Checklist
June 1970
By:
B. L.
| Manhattan, New York
Each group has but one primary purpose. . .to carry its message to the alcoholic who still suffers.
Dear Editors:
June 1968
By:
M. V. B.
| Chappaqua, New York
I believe there are 'winds' and 'winds' and some of them are far from beneficial.
AA TALKS. . .How Do You Make Them?
March 1967
By:
R. T.
| Manhattan, New York
It seems remarkable to me that. . .nothing much has been written on this all-important subject of how one goes about making an A A talk.
Sobriety or Sudden Death
October 1961
By:
E.
| Tunbridge Wells
For this British AA fighting the terrorists in the jungles of Malaya it was
When I First Joined AA There Were Two or Three Members in Our Group Who Were Dry Three or Four years. . .
July 1956
By:
Anonymous
| Scarsdale, New York
later I met fellow who was dry six years which seemed like an interminable period. . . - <emphasis type="italic">Now I have just had my own tenth anniversary</emphasis>
To See the Moon and Stars
June 2014
By:
Kari E.
| Athens, Georgia
She thought God had abandoned her when she went to prison. But that was the beginning of her sobriety
Dry and on Fire
March 2011
By:
Jerry E.
| Naples, Florida
Not drinking wasn’t enough. Getting a sponsor made his program really take off
A Doctor Speaks
May 2001
AA Tomorrow
November 1998
By:
Bill W.
AA co-founder Bill W. gives some advice and has some projections for the future.
AA Tomorrow
November 1973
By:
Bill W.
Our co-founder sums up after 25 years of AA and looks into the future we are now living - From the Grapevine book AA Today, published on the occasion of AA's twenty-fifth anniversary
2nd Step
February 1970
By:
P. S.
| Greenwich, Connecticut
Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.
