They Call Me the Bid Committee Chick
January 2004
By:
Andrea R.
| Orlando, Florida
Get to ICYPAA," her sponsor told her. "It's the biggest party of young people in AA
Winnipeg Women Celebrate the Big Five-O
August 2003
By:
The Winnipeg Women's Group
| Winnipeg, Manitoba
In February 2003, the Winnipeg Women's Group in Winnipeg, Manitoba, celebrated its fiftieth anniversary, making it, they've been told, the oldest women's group in Alcoholics Anonymous to function continuously for that length of time. --The Home Group<lbHe
A Curmudgeoness Looks Back
April 2003
By:
June L.
| El Granada, California
There was a time when Steps were suggestions designed to set you free --Step Four - Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.
Our Primary Purpose and the Special-purpose Group
November 2000
By:
John L. Norris, MD
From The October 1977 Grapevine
Voting for God's Will?
September 2000
By:
Ernest S.
| York Harbor, Maine
AA's Twelve Traditions: A Pattern of Practical Experience
In the Rest of Our Affairs:
February 2000
By:
Rogelia M. V.
Two presentations from the World Service Meeting, held in Auckland, New Zealand, in October of 1998
Keeping Up with the Camel
June 1998
By:
Bill R.
| Mt. Vernon, Washington
This AA was helped by a lapel pin
To The Grapevine:
October 1957
By:
Thomas T. Jones, M.D.
| Durham, North Carolina
A Physician Looks at Alcoholism
Sponsorship. . .
December 1952
By:
J. H.
| Wilmington, Delaware
a few suggestions aimed at helping the novice
I Am Confused
November 1952
By:
Anonymous
| New York
Wherein A Wife Wonders Why Understanding Must Be One-Sided
Anonymity!
April 1951
By:
H. S.
| Great Neck, Long Island, New York
Gratitude, Humility, Anonymity. . .and the greatest of these is. . .
Cleveland, Here We Come!
May 1950
Helpful Household Hints
February 1950
By:
R.W.
| Buffalo, New York
a non-alcoholic wife can make AA life much easier
The A.A. Movement Gains Public Recognition
November 1948
(Third in a series giving a condensed history of A.A.)
