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Sobriety and Divorce

October 1977
By: L. R. | Lexington, Kentucky

Feet of Clay

March 1977
By: J. N. | Lexington, Kentucky
It was a blow when her sponsor released her

You Can't Kid Around with Kids

September 1975
By: C. H. | Fairfield, Connecticut
With youngsters, a straight line is the shortest distance to the point

AA'S General Service Conference

May 1971
By: R. K. | Washington, District of Columbia
Bern Smith saw it as providing "a permanent haven" for all the alcoholics yet to come

Different and Unique

From a young age, this AA felt apart from everyone else

All that Remains

He stayed sober through a year of great losses

I Was a Drunken Bum--With Relatives

February 1966
By: C. H. | Manhattan, New York

What Does "Walk Humbly" Mean?

February 1963
By: Rev. Thomas Simpson
Excerpts from a sermon by the Rector of Trinity Episcopal Church, Newark, Ohio--a good friend of AA

Epilogue -- Dr. Bob

June 1960
By: Bill W.

The Invitation

November 1959
By: A. C. B. | Lowell, Massachusetts

Easter

April 1958
By: Anon. | New York City, New York

AA Around the World

March 1958
By: Al G.
FROM THE NETHERLANDS ANTILLES <lbNews, comments and letters from about AA's worldwide outposts and centers--gleaned from letters to the Grapevine and General Service Headquarters, and from the "AA Exchange Bulletin," published monthly by GSH

My 3-Room House

November 1956
By: B.L. | Seattle, Washington

I've Changed My Tune

December 1955
By: More Anon | Raleigh, North Carolina

Convention News

March 1955
FROM THE CONVENTION SECRETARY

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Her own part

April 2010
By: BETH P. | Santa Barbara, Calif.

Resources For Working With Wet Drunks

March 2007

Full Circle

May 2000
By: Anonymous | Indian Shores, Florida
Memories of Mothers Day

Sayings--With a Twist

December 1999
By: Suzanne S. | Leavenworth, Kansas

Reciprocal Strength

January 1998
By: Jack M. | Vancouver, British Columbia

PO Box 1980

June 1997
By: Judi E. | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Swimming in sobriety

The View from Here: - Each Month a Group of Past Delegates to the General Service Conference Will Talk About the Traditions

June 1996
By: Raul M. | San Antonio, Texas
Simplicity Works Best

The View from Here: - Each Month a Group of Past Delegates to the General Service Conference Will Talk About the Traditions

February 1996
By: Anonymous | Humboldt, Saskatchewan
I Wish You Well

PO Box 1980

November 1993
By: B. H. | Ithaca, New York
Responses to "Growing Pains

Parrot Fever

August 1992
By: Don M. | Burbank, California

Tradition Five

May 1992
By: Bill W.
Each group has but one primary purpose--to carry its message to the alcoholic who still suffers. (from the April 1948 Grapevine)

Sober Up and Clean Up

March 1991
By: Ted D. | Austin, Minnesota

PO Box 1980

January 1991
By: P. B. | Gloucester, Ontario
Digging deeper

On the Road Again

October 1989
By: T. E. | The Dalles, Oregon

PO Box 1980

December 1986
By: J. F. | Hyannis, Massachusetts
Open-door policy

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