Alcohol Is Unique
October 1988
By:
The Alcoholism Report
Guidelines on Giving Alcohol to Humans in Research Stir Discord
The Lost Commandments, the Dictionary, and AA
November 1986
By:
Bernard B. Smith
An excerpt from his opening address to AA's Fourth General Service Conference - From the June 1954 Grapevine
We've Made a Decision--Don't Confuse Us With the Facts!
February 1985
By:
D. L.
| Alamogordo, New Mexico
If that sounds like your group, you may want to work toward a better-informed group conscience
Son of Tall Man
February 1976
By:
Maynard B.
| Fairfield, Connecticut
An American Indian shares his strength, hope, and experience
Am I Overdoing the AA Bit?
November 1970
By:
G. N. G.
| Queens, New York
An overstocked conscience leads to an inventory of his hyperactive way of life
A Dream Fulfilled
This preacher in East Texas found his true calling when he took the first three Steps
The Truth in the Myth
August 1969
By:
Ray Stratton
| Fort Supply, Oklahoma
A long-time (nonalcoholic) friend of AA examines the saying "Only an alcoholic can help an alcoholic
You Can Carry the Message on the Job
April 1968
By:
K. R.
| Liberal, Kansas
This AA cooperated with his progressive firm in helping fellow employees start sober living
Little Rock Plan Gives Prospects Close Attention
November 1989
By:
G. H. B.
| Little Rock, Arkansas
One of a 1947 series on group methods and techniques - From the September 1947 Grapevine
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment
September 1988
By:
David Fyten
A Sobering Development
Steps Toward Good Relationships
January 1985
By:
K. O.
| Los Angeles, California
Before AA, he couldn't get along with God, himself, or anyone else
An 8hr 12th Step Call
January 1983
By:
J. C.
| Inglewood, California
Helping a suffering alcoholic for the first time was rewarding--and hectic!
Get Active!
June 1980
By:
E. S.
| Manhattan, New York
The first job in AA service work usually begins "at home
