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All the Way Into the Middle of AA

September 1995
By: Anonymous | York Harbor, Maine

The Day I Quit AA

April 1991
By: Jim N. | West Springfield, Massachusetts

As Close as My Heartbeat

April 1991
By: Bernice M. | Los Gatos, California

Putting Away Childish Things

August 1985
By: S. M. | Lake Worth, Florida

We Always Do What We Want to Do

June 1982
By: D. M. | Vancouver, British Columbia

Group Secretary

July 1980
By: H. R. | Millbrae, Calif.

Unfinished Business

April 1978
By: J. F. | Ashland, Virginia
Working Steps Eight and Nine heals old wounds and frees us from guilt

Anonymity

May 1975
By: C. H. | Fairfield, Connecticut

The Love Project

August 1973
By: J. A. B. | Las Vegas, Nevada
Getting off an ego trip by learning to love others more than yourself - "For it is in giving that we receive. . .

Required" Drinking

May 1973
By: C. H. H. | Fairfield, Connecticut
A response to that plaintive old saw "But in my business I have to drink!

Keep Coming Back

A member reflects on negative attitudes towards relapse within the Program

Not My Weak Will but a Greater Power

February 1968
By: Anonymous | California
The key is this: A human being "stops depending on his own will and turns his life over to some other kind of will

Do You Want a Celebrity Speaker?

March 1967
By: M. B. | Manhattan, New York
If so, the author of this article says, you had better be a little careful. . .

The Conniver's Prayer

January 1967
By: B. R., Anonymous
Herewith a how-to document that ought to be of no use to anybody

Sorting Out the World

December 1964
By: Anonymous
Notes on "a disease of the mind

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From the Grass Roots

August 1956
By: O. T. | San Francisco, California
STRANGER AMONG US

From the Grass Roots

July 1955
By: L. C. | North Hollywood, California
WHERE PEOPLE REALLY CARE

To Understand Another

February 1954
By: Aridity Review

Mail Call

May 1950
By: R.R.S. | Camarillo, California

Mail Call for A.A.s at Home and Abroad

March 1949
By: B. | Louisville, Kentucky

Article Attracted

August 1948
By: The American Weekly

The Children Say What A.A. Means to Them

December 1944
By: Marian M.'s 16-year-old son, Peter
What Could These A.A.s Do For Mother. . .?

Once Over Lightly

October 1982
Sense and nonsense on the road to recovery

Once Over Lightly

December 1974
Sense and nonsense on the road to recovery

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

April 1973
By: Frederick J. Stare, MD | Buffalo, New York
Threatening Metals

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

December 1966

Dear Friends--

July 1962
By: J. M. | Canberra

Mail Call for All A. A.s at Home Or Abroad

March 1947
By: B. B. | Jersey City, New Jersey
Wants Anonymity Protected

The Language of the Heart

November 1972
By: Bill W.
From the Grapevine book AA Today, published on the occasion of AA's twenty-fifth anniversary

The Language of the Heart

June 1960
By: Bill W.
Our co-founder examines the nature of communication

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