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Everyone Quit Coming

November 1972
By: B. O'N. | Abilene, Texas
A tale of terror in the night with a very special message - From the April 1964 Grapevine

AA at Attica

September 1972
By: G. R. S. | Buffalo, New York

How Did They Get You to Quit?

May 1972
By: R. B. | National City, California

The October Issue of Grapevine Is Here

This month's special section features stories on the slogans

Trip to Tehachapi

A man remembers what it used to be like at the holidays

Being Restored

Even when faced with life's most difficult challenges, she was able to stay sober

At the Movies

When she needed help she remembered a movie she'd seen that mentioned AA

Grappling with Traditions

An AA writes in about some issues that arose in her home group

The November Issue of Grapevine Is Here

Carrying the Message

January 1969
By: Dr. L. W. PARRATT | Gary, Indiana
Tell your doctor" - but is that all?

All in the Family!

October 1967
By: L. T. | Lewes, Delaware
She found AA for her parents. Then, years later, she needed it for herself and her husband

Anybody Seen My Dragon?

February 1967
By: Anon.

A Modern Parable

October 1964
May it <emphasis type="underline">not</emphasis> apply to us

Everyone Quit Coming

April 1964
By: B. O&#039;N. | Abilene, Texas
It proved to be a horse of a different color, but while it was happening it was a NIGHTMARE

Hospital Call

June 1962
By: L. H. | Cleveland, Ohio
An experience I'll never forget

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Being Restored

Even when faced with life's most difficult challenges, she was able to stay sober

At the Movies

When she needed help she remembered a movie she'd seen that mentioned AA

Grappling with Traditions

An AA writes in about some issues that arose in her home group

The November Issue of Grapevine Is Here

Carrying the Message

January 1969
By: Dr. L. W. PARRATT | Gary, Indiana
Tell your doctor" - but is that all?

All in the Family!

October 1967
By: L. T. | Lewes, Delaware
She found AA for her parents. Then, years later, she needed it for herself and her husband

Anybody Seen My Dragon?

February 1967
By: Anon.

A Modern Parable

October 1964
May it <emphasis type="underline">not</emphasis> apply to us

Everyone Quit Coming

April 1964
By: B. O&#039;N. | Abilene, Texas
It proved to be a horse of a different color, but while it was happening it was a NIGHTMARE

Hospital Call

June 1962
By: L. H. | Cleveland, Ohio
An experience I'll never forget

Wisdom Takes Time

November 1959
By: J. A. | Victoria, British Columbia

Two Problems--One Solution

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

Gilhooley to O'Malley to O'Brien

June 1955
By: J. C. | Berkeley, California

Will You and I Have Another Chance?

September 1954
By: G. K. S. | Kankakee, Illinois
For every member who tells of his slip in humility and gratitude for another chance, there is at least one who will never tell the story of his last chance.

AA Under the Mapleleaf

May 1951

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