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Closed Meeting

December 1955
GETTING THROUGH THE HOLIDAYS

The Joys of Occupational Therapy

April 1955
By: A. T. | New York City, New York

Taking Inventory

September 1954
By: Jack E. | Canal Zone

One AA's Answer to Dr. Taylor

November 1953
By: G. Aiken Taylor, Ph.D. | Burlington, North Carolina, Dr. Taylor is the a

Conversation Piece

August 1952
By: Anonymous | Worchester, Massachusetts

Pandora's Bottle

August 1951
By: M. C. | Hollywood, California

Alcoholics Anonymous 50

July 1951
By: C. A. F. | Pickstown, South Dakota

Vino Vignette

May 1949
By: A.S. | Little Neck, New York
The Oracle

A "Loner" at Sea

October 1948
His letters tell his A.A. Story

Great Impression

June 1948
By: H.M. | Big Sur, California

Real Oldtimers Meet With New 'Babies' to Exchange Views on Program

February 1948

Variety of Angles Studied

August 1947

Remembering a Girl--Defeated Except Once

March 1947
By: C.F.McD. | Arlington, Virginia

A.A.'s Country-wide News Circuit

March 1946

Annie the Cop Fighter

September 1990

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A Treasury of AA History

November 1989
By: Nell Wing
From the September 1977 Grapevine

The Seed Sower

September 1988
By: R. D. | Portland, Oregon
WHAT HAPPENED

If You Want What I Have

July 1987
By: Anonymous

The Peace That Comes Through Pain

October 1984
By: D. J. | Duluth, Minnesota

Only One Thing in Common

May 1984
By: B. S. | Boston, Massachusetts
Different as the city streets and suburbs from which they came, two alcoholics shared their sobriety and their lives

Why Can't We Join AA, Too?

November 1980
By: Bill W.
Two articles by Bill W.--one written before and one after the establishment of the General Service Conference - From the October 1947 Grapevine

A Treasury of AA History

September 1977
By: Nell Wing
A nonalcoholic who has served AA almost from the beginning writes of her new work as AA archivist

Working Together Through the Twelve Steps

April 1977
By: P. M. | Riverside, Illinois

A Sunrise Service in Athens

April 1966
By: Lou P. | Springfield, Missouri
She needed dark glasses before dawn that Easter, but before another dawn came. . .

My Name Is Alice

June 1964
By: Alice J. | Robesonia, Pennsylvania

One Drunk + a Damsel in Distress = Financial Finagling

January 1962
By: L. H. | North Hollywood, California

Hints On Avoiding the First Drink

November 1959
The eighth of a series of "Beginners' Meetings"--to run from time to time--for newcomers to AA sobriety.

AA Inside Hospital Walls

June 1958
By: Ann M.
A Survey of Hospital Groups

Betty Was a Lady

June 1950
By: R. McK. | Lansing, Michigan
--but she drank like a man. . .<lb--no one knew what went on behind my locked door. . .

Why Can't We Join A.A., Too?

October 1947
By: Bill W.

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