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--
Mail Call for All A.A.s at Home Or Abroad
June 1947
By:
J.L.R.
| Fair Lawn, New Jersey
Don't Default
Mail Call for All A. A.s at Home Or Abroad
February 1946
By:
Pat C.
| Manhattan, New York
Charity Begins at Home
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 & Co., $2.50)
Rudy, Pee Wee, Paula, Peggy & Johnny
September 1944
Quote August 8, 2016
“I could do something about changing my own thoughts, but nothing about changing the people around me.”
La Verne, Calif., December 1966 “Caught in Hateland” AA Grapevine
Talking the Talk
August 1989
By:
David A.
| Ann Arbor, Michigan
Do we realize that newcomers take us seriously?
Sitting in the Hot Sun Waiting for a Dumb Bus
July 1987
By:
R. M.
| Gainesville, Florida
(or, Busted in the Bushes)
Our Primary Purpose
November 1985
By:
Anonymous
A "group within a group" practices Tradition Five - From the November 1956 Grapevine
Too Close for Comfort
April 1985
By:
T. M.
| Iselin, New Jersey
A too-early romance got in the way of serene sobriety
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment
January 1985
By:
Michael E. Miller
'Mandatory' AA Challenged
The Spiritual Side?
April 1983
By:
R. P.
| Bellevue, Nebraska
For this AA, the whole program is spiritual
