Off-duty Conduct' and 'Sociability
January 1974
By:
C. M. D.
| Florida
Her military career was enhanced by her ability to tip the glass--until the "requirements" led her to alcoholism
Why We Have Servants Instead of Bosses
November 1971
By:
B. F. P.
| Manhattan, New York
A Trustee looks at some differences between AA and big business
From Pink Cloud to Pain and Panic
April 1971
By:
J. C.
| Topeka, Kansas
Pain is a warning that something is wrong--and that we need to do something about it
The Willow Tree of Willingness
Reflecting upon a speaking engagement, she recognized the key to her spirituality
Birthday Plan
September 1956
By:
A. F. K.
| Little Rock, Arkansas
A Few Plain Words" by C.W.W., Montpelier, Idaho, in the February issue of The Grapevine was evidently the nudge I needed to take the proverbial pen in hand.
Bedside stories
December 2009
By:
CAROLE P.
| San Francisco, Calif.
AAs volunteering in the 'Sunshine Club' take meetings to hospitals and shut-ins
Where's the Meeting?
January 2009
By:
Barbara W.
| Eureka, California
A member wonders if we are being welcoming enough to newcomers and visitors
Tradition 7: The Price of a Drink
July 2008
By:
Gayle S.R.
| Hackensack, New Jersey
And the value of gratitude
Deadly Vacation
September 2007
By:
Fred C.
| Roanoke, Virginia
A little time off leads to a long trip back
The Woman In Red
April 2007
By:
Janell H.
| Snohomish, Washington
So <emphasis type="underline">that's</emphasis> what an alcoholic looks like
A Quiet Path To Peace
January 2007
By:
Jim F.
| Devonport, Tasmania
An AA gets a toehold on serenity
Additional Information
February 2005
A Resentment and a Coffee Pot
January 2005
By:
Jim S.
| Westland, Michigan
It doesn't take much to start a meeting
