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No Holds Barred

April 1999
By: Shawn L. | Jacksonville, Florida

Corporate Poverty

March 1997
This article is adapted from a presentation given by Gary A. Glynn, Class A (nonalcoholic) trustee at a general sharing session of the General Service Board, October 1994.

What We Were Like

September 1996
By: Morris Markey
Alcoholics and God

The Heart of the Matter

February 1992
By: Tom P. | Hankins, New York

A Labor of Love

September 1991
By: Anonymous
a past trustee looks back over a term on the General Service Board

Leadership in AA: Ever a Vital Need

December 1976
By: Bill W.
True as it was in the beginning, it is even more so today with AA membership tripled to over a million - From the April 1959 Grapevine

An Alcoholic's Letter to His Son

June 1968
The important part, this father writes, is how it all begins

What About Younger People in AA?

October 1966
By: G. N. G. | New York, New York
Younger faces in the crowd appear. . .and disappear. Our author conducts a survey of what's happening

AA Afloat

February 1958

The History of Tension

November 1957
By: Aldous Huxley

Case History

July 1952
By: J. O. | Salem, New Jersey
From Speakeasy Sneaking to DT's Deluxe

Grapevine Daily Quote November 16, 2019

“Serenely remarking to his attendant, ‘I think this is it,’ Dr. Bob passed out of our sight and hearing November sixteenth at noonday. So ended the consuming malady wherein he had so well shown us how high faith can rise over grievous distress. As he had lived, so he had died, supremely aware that in his Father's House are many Mansions.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1951, “Dr. Bob: A Tribute,”, The Language of the Heart
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Quote November 16, 2014

“Serenely remarking to his attendant, ‘I think this is it,’ Dr. Bob passed out of our sight and hearing November sixteenth at noonday. So ended the consuming malady wherein he had so well shown us how high faith can rise over grievous distress. As he had lived, so he had died, supremely aware that in his Father's House are many Mansions.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1951 “Dr. Bob: A Tribute,” The Language of the Heart

Grapevine Daily Quote November 16, 2017

“Serenely remarking to his attendant, ‘I think this is it,’ Dr. Bob passed out of our sight and hearing November sixteenth at noonday. So ended the consuming malady wherein he had so well shown us how high faith can rise over grievous distress. As he had lived, so he had died, supremely aware that in his Father's House are many Mansions.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1951“Dr. Bob: A Tribute,”The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote November 15

“Serenely remarking to his attendant, ‘I think this is it,’ Dr. Bob passed out of our sight and hearing November sixteenth at noonday. So ended the consuming malady wherein he had so well shown us how high faith can rise over grievous distress. As he had lived, so he had died, supremely aware that in his Father's House are many Mansions.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1951, “Dr. Bob: A Tribute,”, The Language of the Heart
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