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Grapevine Daily Quote June 13

“One day it will be left to the young people now in our Fellowship to carry on the original spirit and traditions of AA, even though the buzz words and trends will come and go. It will be up to us to teach newcomers how to maintain the type of sobriety that achieves the promises of the Big Book and dispels some of the fables of recovery popular today. It will be up to us to help the newcomer from the street dry out, shakes and pukes and all. We will be left to teach the little things: how to sit at the front, not the back of the room, say hello to the new guy, wash coffee cups and ashtrays. One day it will be up to us to uphold the Traditions. It will be up to us to keep it simple.”

Bury St. Edmunds, England, September 1994, “We Who Are Next in Line,”, I Am Responsible: The Hand of AA
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Quote March 8, 2016

“We have grown from two people to two million ... We must be doing something right.”

West Springfield, Mass., June 2002 From: “Live and Let Live” AA Grapevine
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Quote March 8, 2013

“We have grown from two people to two million ... We must be doing something right.”

West Springfield, Mass., June 2002 From: “Live and Let Live” AA Grapevine
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Supermom

July 2012
By: Sandra M. | Winnsboro, Texas
She took care of everyone else while alcohol took care of her

On The Carousel

January 2006
By: Don R. | Chula Vista, California

Kia Ora

July 2005
By: Val K. | Rotorua
A Maori discovers the gift of desperation and AA

Medication? It's a Matter of Tradition

October 2002
By: David S. | New York, New York
TRADITION TEN

One of Those Bad Cons Nobody Can Reach

July 1975
By: Anonymous
In this 14-page section, the Grapevine shares the experience, hope--and success--of some whose alcoholism brought them to a prison cell

Why Psychiatrists Fail with Alcoholics

November 1972
By: Harry M. Tiebout, MD
From the September 1956 Grapevine

Seventh Tradition Checklist

October 1970
By: B. L. | Manhattan, New York
Every AA group ought to be self-supporting, declining outside contributions.

5th Step

July 1970
By: L. L. | Manhattan, New York
Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs.

My Name Is. . .TOM

September 1964
By: T. M. | Connecticut

Why Psychiatrists Fail with Alcoholics

September 1956
By: HARRY M. TIEBOUT, M.D.
In a frank talk to his professional colleagues, one of the top practitioners in the field of alcoholism gives his answer to a baffling question. It also brings AAers up to date on a professional dilemma.

Case History

May 1952
My Sickness Had To Be Diagnosed By My Daughter's Diary. . .

Alcoholism in Industry

March 1951
By: John L. Norris, M. D.

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My Ego Was Supreme

May 1950
By: The Wife of an AA | Charleston, South Carolina
She knew the life-long martyrdom, The weariness, the endless pain--

There Is a Close Bond

April 1950
By: R. W. Winnipeg | Manitoba

Don't Let George Do It

March 1950
By: An AA M.D.
An AA doctor makes a suggestion

The Arena

December 1949
By: J.A.D. | Manhattan, N.Y., New York
J.O. and H.S.--the last round

Vino Vignette--

August 1948
By: W.J. | New York, New York
It Was that Hungry Feeling

Editorial:

January 1948
By: Bill W.
On the 2nd Tradition

A Tip to "Slippers," and Newcomers, Too

August 1947
By: P.B. | Bronxville, New York

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

June 1947
By: J.L.R. | Fair Lawn, New Jersey
Don't Default

Our Children, Too, Appreciate What A. A. Has Given Us

March 1947
By: Nancy

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

February 1946
By: Pat C. | Manhattan, New York
Charity Begins at Home

Editorial:

January 1946
By: Fred S. | Cleveland, Ohio
On the 3rd Step. . .

Contented Sobriety

September 1945

The Pleasures of Reading

January 1945
By: Felicia G. | Manhattan, New York
<emphasis type="italic">The Glass Crutch; the Biographical Novel of William Wynne Wister</emphasis> <lbBy Jim Bishop (Doubleday, Doran &amp; Co., $2.50)

Rudy, Pee Wee, Paula, Peggy & Johnny

September 1944

Prescription for a Good Life

May 2026 | How the steps changed my life
By: Paul H. | Cary, North Carolina
A doctor who once lost his license for drinking discovers a wonderful new life through the Twelve Steps

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