Truth
August 1973
By:
J. W.
| Key West, Florida
Do we remain captives of the lie when the truth can set us free?
Dear God. . .
July 1973
By:
Anonymous
| Connecticut
A personal conversation with the Higher Power of one AA's understanding
I've Done the Twelve Steps--now What?
March 1973
By:
Paul M.
| Riverside, Illinois
There are no endings in AA, only new beginnings
The Eleventh Concept--part 3
November 1972
2nd Step
February 1970
By:
P. S.
| Greenwich, Connecticut
Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.
Dear Editors:
June 1968
By:
R. T.
| Manhattan, New York
Many members. . .might. . .rush through the earlier Steps. . .bypassing the deeply private, personal work of the first three. . .
Night Owl Gets Diploma
March 1968
By:
M. D. B.
| Jackson, Michigan
A 1941 high-school dropout makes it at last--and has some fun into the bargain
The Puzzle of AA
April 1965
By:
Griffith Edwards, M.D.
An English psychiatrist finds that AA "continues to grow and to puzzle psychiatrists by breaking all rules of psychotherapy. . .
Tenth Step Thoughts
October 1962
By:
CHARLES D. ARING, M.D.
Would AA's Fourth Step have changed the ending of the famous old horror story? A famous doctor thinks it might
I Married an Alcoholic--on Purpose
July 1962
By:
M. T. E.
| New Haven, Connecticut
Rx for a Happy Marriage: The 12 Steps and the AA group<lb The 12 Steps and the Alanon group mix well in the mortar of life and take in daily doses
A Priest's Story
May 1968
By:
A Priest
A Roman Catholic priest tells how he slid downhill into the alcoholic ward of a state hospital--where he found AA
The scroll given to Sister may now be seen at Rosary Hall. This is the inscription:
August 1966
By:
Bill W.
our everlasting gratitude
And the Balloons Went Up
October 1995
Alcoholics Anonymous Celebrates 60 Years at Our Largest-Ever Anniversary Convention
Interview With the Author of "Physician, Heal Thyself!
October 1995
Fourth in a series of articles on authors of Big Book stories
JUST THE FACTS
August 1993
Dr. Bob's Last Major Talk
November 1991
Here is history from one who helped make it, and here is the dedication to service that will keep AA alive and, with unity, growing forever - From the June 1973 Grapevine
A Pharmacological Approach to Alcoholism
October 1968
By:
Stanely E. Gitlow, MD
The simple act of prescribing sedatives in order to relieve the anxiety symptoms of the alcoholic is the one thing that will guarantee failure almost 100 percent of the time. There are for the most part no drugs of any great value in treating alcoholism.
Joe's Woes
April 1991
Dr. Bob's Last Major Talk
June 1973
Here is history from one who helped make it, and here is the dedication to service that will keep AA alive and, with unity, growing forever
