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How AA Changed a Non-Alcoholic's Life

April 1957
By: Mrs. H. E. G. | Elberton, Georgia

Never Too Late

February 1957
By: G. H. C. | Tallman, New York

Across the Editor's Desk

May 1956

Thy Will Be Done

April 1956
By: Harvey D. | New York

Helping Hands

April 1956
Interest in our "1955 News Roundup" (February issue) of activities and developments outside AA in the field of alcoholism is the reason for this new regular feature. . .suggestions and possible contributions--information, clippings, marked publications, e

Two Problems--One Solution

March 1956
By: H. McK. | Toronto, Ontario

Doing Versus Debating

October 1954
By: Anonymous | San Francisco, California

Please God, Help Me to Mind My Own Damn Business

May 1953
By: T. T. | Falmouth, Massachusetts

Playing God

April 1953
By: G. B. W. | Martinsville, Virginia
An easy--and bad--habit to fall into

It's a Selfish Program

February 1953
By: Anon. | Glendale, Califonia

From the Grass Roots

January 1953
By: M. S. | Corcoran, California
A FEW UNANSWERED QUESTIONS

Lest We Forget

August 1952
There Is A Solution

No Drinks for Life? Perish the Thought!

August 1951
By: C. D. | Bangor, Maine

We Like to Know We're All There. . .

December 1950
By: S.H. | Clifton, New Jersey
We've kind of drifted that way--

Problem Child

November 1950
By: Sidney B. | Crewe, Virginia

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The Name-droppers

April 1969
By: T. W. (Robbie) | Alexandria, Va.
After twenty years, he recalls 'a condition of panic' and how AA found a roundabout way to deliver the message

Don't Hide in AA

January 1967
By: Bobbie G. | Forest Hills, New York
A member asks: Isn't it AA's job to return us to normal living, not furnish a substitute for it?

When We Were Young and Bad

August 1966
By: Anonymous

My Name Is Stephen

October 1965
By: S.P. | Bernardsville, New Jersey
An alcoholic's own story

In the Place for Drunks

December 1964

Splendid Obsession

November 1961
By: A. J. W. | Kansas City, Missouri
This "new" old-timer never sits in the back row

The Paradox of Pity

April 1959
By: Ed S. | Hartsdale, New York

From the Vintage Years

February 1958
By: Florence Powdermaker, M.D.
THE ROLE OF A PSYCHIATRIST IN AA <lbThirteen Years Ago in the Grapevine

I've Retired

October 1955
By: Paul C. | Hornell, New York
One career whose ending is unlamented

Delayed Reaction

October 1955
By: L. B. | Palm Beach, Florida
A case of being truly better late than never

Christmas. . .In the Place for Drunks

August 1954
By: Les D.
Selected for reprinting from December 1949 Grapevine by Al S., editor Dec. 1948-Dec. 1951

How Are We Doing?

July 1952
By: Anonymous | Scarsdale, New York

The Chairman

October 1951
--a meeting devoted to "AA Spectators" might be in order.

Christmas. . . .

December 1949
In the Place for Drunks

Around the World With a Bottle

March 2011
By: Jerry S. | St. Petersburg, Florida
After years of booze, jails and despair, an American gets sober in Portugal

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