Letter From an Editor
August 1954
By:
Al S.
| Great Neck, Long Island, New York
Another former editor helps us celebrate our Tenth Anniversary (June 1944-June 1954) by choosing a favorite selection to reprint.
A Branch From the Vine
May 1954
By:
E.B.
| Granite Falls, Minnesota
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Family Circle
February 1954
By:
Mrs. O. H.
| Aurelia, Iowa
THE WIFE AND THE AA PROGRAM <lb<emphasis type="italic">As non-alcoholic mates and families see the AA program. . .</emphasis>
Why AA in Prison?
June 1950
By:
D.T.
| Columbus, Ohio
See for yourself. . .come to one of our meetings some time!
Plus a Change, Plus C'est La Meme Chose
February 1984
By:
J. H.
| Woodland, California
The more it changes, the more it's the same thing," wrote Alphonse Karr in an 1849 French publication
Memorandum of What Would Be
November 1983
By:
A. M.
A "dry run" to keep the memory green - From the September 1973 Grapevine
AA Works--Inside and Out
July 1982
By:
S. J.
| Bronx, New York
In this section, six AAs tell us how it works, inside and outside
Can I Ever Be Sober?
May 1982
By:
M. R.
| Manhattan, New York
The story of an AA who <emphasis type="underline">needs</emphasis> medication
Anonymity
October 1979
By:
R. A.
| Kansas City, Montana
Anonymity at the general public level...our chief protection against ourselves
What's the Hurry?
September 1979
By:
Anonymous
| Milwaukee, Wisconsin
You've got the rest of your life to work this program
AA and the Grapevine. . .The First Ten Years
June 1979
By:
M. M.
Grapvine's 35th Anniversary - One of our early women members reports on... - From the June 1954 Grapvine
