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The Ten Best Years

January 1972
By: T. C. | Ste. Therese de Blainville, Quebec
Essence of AA

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

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The Wonder of It All

February 2005
By: Jo P. | Charlotte, North Carolina
Life never runs out of surprises

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.

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