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PO Box 1980

November 1986
By: J. G. | Purple Springs, Alberta
Real green stuff

PO Box 1980

October 1986
By: ANONYMOUS | Hershey, Pennsylvania
Are you alright?

State of Mind

June 1986
By: K. T. | Naples, Florida

Don't Pass It On

January 1986
By: Anonymous | New Haven, Connecticut

A Geographic 'Cure'

December 1985
By: D. M. | Manila
AA WORKS ALL OVER THE WORLD

Undrunk

September 1984
By: J. B. | Rochester, New York
A word to impatient alcoholics: the program works best when we're

The Case of the Amber-colored Liquid

October 1983
By: C. H. | East Windsor, New Jersey

Harold

August 1982
By: M. S. | Baltimore, Maryland

Celebrating Sobriety

December 1976
By: D. H. | Harlan, Iowa
To go from despair into joy and laughter is cause enough to light the lights

My Alcoholic Dog

January 1974
By: N. D. | Woodstock, Vermont
Like master, like dog"--including the character defects

1st Step - Here Are Two Trains of Thought

May 1973
By: Gil | Queens, N.Y.
One deals with alcohol. . .but the second opens the door to a new way of life

The November Issue of Grapevine is Here!

In this month's special section, we feature stories about gratitude

Around AA - Items of AA Information and Experience

August 1969
From "Inside" to "Outside"--How Sponsorship Can Help

A Beginning in Springtime

April 1964
By: M. C. | Reno, Nevada
I watch the new life and feel its awakening.

Ants and AA

August 1962
By: D. B. | Chester, New Jersey
Ants in your plants?

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20 Questions for the Sober Alcoholic

February 1958
By: A. H. | Azusa, California

P Rye:

July 1957
By: L. A. | New York City, New York

Too Much Spotlight

November 1956
By: Anon. | Spokane, Washington

From the Grass Roots

December 1955
By: Anonymous | Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
A LADY'S GRIPE

From the Grass Roots

September 1955
By: C. D. | Gulf Coast, Florida
WHAT ABOUT TAXES?

From the Grass Roots

June 1955
By: P. | formerly of Boston, now of Miami, Florida
HOME AGAIN!

A Careless Form of Selfishness

October 1953
By: M. L. | Miami Beach, Florida

S. O. S.

October 1953
By: Roy B. | Yorktown, Texas
same old story

The 51st Freedom

August 1953
By: Anonymous | Baltimore, Maryland

A Freedom of Choice

April 1951
By: C. A. L. | Atlanta, Georgia

Bridging the Age Gap

July 1950
By: J.B. | Brooklyn, New York
Youngsters are alcoholics, too-the thirty-five and under groups are helpful. . .

First Things First!

December 1949
The A. A. Grapevine wants to publish a series of short pieces explaining how the famous AA slogans and the 24-hour plan have helped so many AAs in so many places. Below are the first entries. Give us your interpretation, won't you?

Editorial:

March 1949
We Must Be Careful

What "Earn" Means When Applied in A.A.

August 1946
By: G.W.H. | Sioux City, Iowa

The Act of Surrender in the Therapeutic Process

June 1974
By: Harry M. Tiebout, MD
The first psychiatrist to recognize the work of Alcoholics Anonymous, Dr. Harry Tiebout used many AA concepts in his own practice

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