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More than Sobriety

July 1971
AA is a road to better living, with signs to guide us and friends to help us along the way - Essence of AA

At Gunpoint

A night working at the sandwich shop kicked his sobriety into high gear

Flowerbed of Freedom

A prisoner doing yardwork learns something about her own life path

Darling Little Pills

September 1968
By: F. C. | Manhattan, New York
For a while--in AA--she was never without them, until one day she heard the word 'dishonest'

All welcome!

December 1967
By: B. W. | Phoenix, Arizona
Miracle? Phoenix Calls It 'Alkathon'!

Doctor's Report

August 1965
By: William Krouse, M.D.
A physician reviews what years of general practice have taught him about alcohol--and AA

Unity

August 1964
By: C. R. D. | Edmonton, Alberta
A life-saving commodity

Letter to a Newcomer

August 1964
By: F. B. | Manhattan, New York

Balance Sheet

September 1963
By: C. A. | Cali
A moment spent looking over a South American's

How Many Alcoholics Are There, Really?

August 1963
By: B. L. | Greenwich Village, New York

The Rum-Soaked Razor Bill

May 1963
By: M. D. B. | Jackson, Michigan
Bird watching for fun, profit and sobriety

Our Critics Can Be Our Benefactors

April 1963
Bill's Views

Fellowship Is an Art

April 1962
By: J. F. D. | McNeil Island, Washington
and breaking out of our isolation is one of the signs that we are growing up

Ebenezer S. Was a Drunk

December 1961
By: R. Z. | Council Bluffs, Iowa
The Grapevine brings you the inside story of a famous Dickens character

AA in Action

July 1960
THE CONFERENCE REPORT

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Don'ts for negative thinkers

November 1986
By: K. N. | Columbus, Ohio
From the May 1976 Grapevine

That Newcomer in the Corner

January 1984
By: C. C. | Aurora, Minnesota
How to carry the message to unwilling or misinformed newcomers? Here's one solution: a special beginners meeting, emphasizing AA basics and guided by the Traditions

Out of the Night and Into the Day of the First Meeting

February 1979
By: I. C. | Rochester, New York
Twelfth Step - Two people are blessed when a willing newcomer calls on an AA member for help

Don'ts for negative thinkers

May 1976
By: K. N. | Columbus, Ohio
How to make a catastrophe out of every thought and deed

Humility

April 1974
By: M. D. B. | Toledo, Ohio
A word whose meaning causes arguments, but a quality we all aspire to when we understand it

Speaking From the Heart

December 1965
By: G. N. G. | Manhattan, New York
A fairly new AA, who is an "old pro" lecturer, asks: Why are AA speakers all so good?

Vignette

June 1956
By: W. S. T. | New York, New York

HERE IS WHAT THE 1956 CONFERENCE DID

June 1956

Group Problems and Growing Pains

May 1953
A Grapevine Milestone Report

Tradition Eight

December 1952
By: Bill W.
The eighth of a new series of articles explaining The Twelve Traditions. . . <lb"ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS SHOULD REMAIN FOREVER NON-PROFESSlONAL, BUT OUR SERVICE CENTERS MAY EMPLOY SPECIAL WORKERS".

Double Conviction?

May 1950
By: A. F. | Cheyenne, Wyoming
the human story <lbPete was sweating out a bad rap. and running into an old cell-mate didn't make it any easier. . .or did it?

Brings Peace of Mind

April 1947
By: E.L. | San Diego, California

Our Anonymity Is Both Inspiration and Safety

March 1946
By: Bill W.

THE LONG VIEW

August 1994
AA's General Service Office helps to carry the AA message to alcoholics, to AA groups, and to the public at large.

For Men Only?

June 1960
One of AA's first woman members describes her pioneering struggle to gain acceptance of her sex in what was exclusively a man's world of sobriety

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