Report From a Chronic Slippee
April 1965
By:
S. M. C., M. D.
| Manhattan, New York
The author, a doctor, achieved 355 days of sobriety in a year. He'll keep trying. . .
On Closed Meetings
December 1964
By:
The Editors
Some reflections on AA discussion meetings prompted by letters from Grapevine readers
Kalamity in a Kansas Kitchen
July 1964
By:
D. L. G.
| Salina, Kansas
A young mother starts her road to sobriety with a letter to her husband
Can Success Boil Rock Hunter?
March 1963
By:
T. K.
| Hollywood, California
In show business, star status may dim to darkness until AA status gets top billing
Marathon Drinkathon
January 1962
By:
J. M.
| Chicago, Illinois
Why one newspaper reporter wrote "30" to his thirst
Experiment in Latin America
October 1961
By:
E. F.
| San Salvador
We are growing so fast a census is impossible
Keep in Shape
June 1960
Here's Why
May 1959
By:
Dr. Earle M.
| San Francisco, California
This is the second of two articles on certain medical aspects of alcoholism--as seen by an AA doctor
Closed Meeting
December 1958
By:
J. P. L.
| Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Suggested Answers to "A Few Questions
Beyond the Self
September 1970
By:
M. D. B.
| Jackson, Michigan
There is something better to be found, but one has to give up to find it
No Pie in the Sky God
On a drive one day, she had a revelation about her drinking and connected with a Higher Power
Explaining the Unexplainable
August 1969
By:
G. N. G.
| Queens, New York
Speaking to interested civilian groups about AA is fraught with peril, frustration and reward
I Took the Eighth
March 1964
By:
Dick W.
| Van Nuys, California
Too many fifths and a high-flying act led to a real-life courtroom scene
Who Do You Think You Are?
July 1962
By:
L. C.
| Detroit
Through practicing the Steps we learn that our ego-image is not fixed or static
Buy the Band a Drink
June 1960
The hard-drinking music maker has no excuse for riding the alcoholic bandwagon, this working composer and musician believes
Let's Be Friendly With Our Friends... Press, Radio, Television
October 1957
By:
Bill W.
Fourth in a Series
The Twelve Steps and the Older AA
October 1954
By:
J. E.
| Bronxville, New York
Step 2: Came to believe that a power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.<lbSecond in a series of articles to be published from time to time on the meaning of the Twelve Steps, as one member sees them after a few years of sobriety.
WHOLESALE" 12TH STEP WORK
April 1953
By:
J .B.
| San Francisco, California
The first of a series on "tribal customs". . .group solutions to common AA problems. . .and new ideas on "how to do it.
