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Why Do It Tonight?

January 1955
By: R. L. | Teaneck, New Jersey

Groups Schedule Pre-conference Discussions

April 1954

From the Grass Roots

April 1954
By: L. G. H. | Miami, Florida
SUBSCRIPTION TO SOBRIETY

Family Circle

December 1953
By: J. C. | Berkeley, California
A HUSBAND TAKES INVENTORY<lb <emphasis type="italic">As non-alcoholic mates and families see the AA program. . .</emphasis>

Slippery When Wet

November 1953
By: Richado

How We Do It - From the "Group-vine

June 1953
By: Group of Portland, Maine
IN THE CHIPS

Report From Okinawa

June 1953
By: Bob S. | Okinawa

A Message He Must Carry

February 1953
By: J. S. H. | Montclair, New Jersey

From the Grass Roots

December 1952
By: H. S. O. | Oak Park, Illinois
THERE IS ALWAYS SOMETHING TO LEARN

My Last Slip Was Off a Horse

November 1952
By: Roy | Richmond, Indiana
BROTHER - That Was It!

From the Grass Roots

October 1952
By: A. F. | Bangor, Maine
DAT OL' DEBBIL

From the Grass Roots

September 1952
By: E. H. | Alameda, California
NO CHOICE

From the Grass Roots

September 1952
By: J. S. | Paso Robles, California
I CHANGED A WORD

From the Grass Roots

August 1952
By: O. C. M. | Chicago, Illinois
TOLERATION VS UNDERSTANDING

Editorial

January 1952

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A Trip to Atascadero

March 2000
By: Bob D. | Santa Barbara, California

The Years That the Locust Hath Eaten

August 1997
By: K. F. | New York, New York
Step 8 - Made a list of all persons we had harmed, and became willing to make amends to them all.

Urban Renewal

August 1992
By: Anonymous | New York, New York

Surrendering the Distance Between Us

July 1991
By: L. E. | Casper, Wyoming

What We Were Like

September 1990
GROWING PAINS HERE AND ABROAD - Fragments of AA History - <emphasis type="italic">From the June 1946 Grapevine</emphasis>

Accentuating the Negative

April 1990
By: Elizabeth E. | Tulsa, Oklahoma
Must we always say "yes" to AA?

Drinking at Dad

January 1987
By: Anonymous | Madison, Wisconsin

People, Places, and Things

June 1984
By: S. C. | Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania
A look at the positive side of a familiar AA warning

Sobriety Is the Payoff

May 1982
By: W. H. | Manhattan, New York
Tradition 8 - Alcoholics Anonymous should remain forever nonprofessional, but our service centers may employ special workers

Do You Always Laugh This Much?

July 1981
By: E. E. | Tulsa, Oklahoma

Inclusive Not Exclusive

September 1980
By: E. S. | Manhattan, N.Y.

5th Tradition

November 1979
By: B. L.
Each group has but one primary purpose--to carry its message to the alcoholic who still suffers - From the June 1970 Grapevine

Hey! I Need to Talk to You!

September 1978
By: C. G. | Kemah, Texas
The trouble with asking for help is that you just might get it

Taking the Time to Learn the Basics

September 1978
By: G. H. | Mounds View, Minnesota

The Worst Enemy

December 1976
By: Teet C. | North Hollywood, California
It's our own choice whether to be proud and happy or degraded and miserable

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