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Humbled By Humor

July 1993
By: Anonymous | Wheeling, West Virginia

Lest We Forget

November 1992
By: Dr. William D. Silkworth
Excerpt from the fifteenth printing of the book "Alcoholics Anonymous," pages 3-7 from the Chapter "The Doctor's Opinion." - From the March 1954 Grapevine

Keeping the Meeting Alive

July 1991
By: Kathryn K. | Phoenix, Arizona

My Ego and Tradition Two

November 1988
By: Y. T. | Toronto, Ontario
From the September 1978 Grapevine

. . .We May Create Service Boards. . .

November 1988
By: V. K. | Helsinki
From the October 1956 Grapevine

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment

July 1988
By: The Journal
The Chicken or the Egg?

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment

September 1987
By: Katherine Bishop
Treating Mother and Child

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment

September 1987
By: John J. Harper
Old Treatment for Modern Battle

Your Move

January 1987
By: F. B. | Lakeport, California

Whose Turf Are We On?

March 1986
By: Anonymous | Denver, Colorado
The following six articles highlight a much-discussed subject, with the hope that "the time for coming to rest on this issue is finally at hand.

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment

April 1985
By: Mark Worden
The Deaf Alcoholic--'Neglected and Underserved'

Anonymity

October 1979
By: R. A. | Kansas City, Montana
Anonymity at the general public level...our chief protection against ourselves

My Ego and Tradition Two

September 1978
By: Y. T. | Toronto, Ontario

Tradition Week a Suggestion for Thanksgiving

November 1974
By: Bill W.
Written a quarter-century ago, these words carry a message for us today - From the November 1949 Grapevine

. . .In Mysterious Ways

July 1973
By: R. L. H. | South Walpole, Massachusetts
What power opened the way for this prisoner who needed so desperately to make amends?

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