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What's Beyond Cloud Nine?

August 1961
By: P. G. | Rumson, New Jersey
AA is a journey of little successes

Closed Meeting

July 1961
By: Anon. | New York City, New York
Good sponsorship--a vital AA ingredient for the newcomer

A Martian Report on the Curious Cult of "Alcohol" Drinkers

May 1961
By: R. Z. | Council Bluffs, Iowa

The Mountains Shall Bring Peace. . ."--Psalms 72:3

February 1961
By: H. G. | Cincinnati, Ohio
Booze and song-plugging went hand in hand for this veteran tunesmith until the merry-go-round broke down

Closed Meeting

February 1961
By: M. H. | New York, New York
An AA seriously trying to live the program has a magic charm against nameless fears

The Colonel Was a Lush

February 1961
By: J. S. | Bedford Hills, New York
No man can change the Army 201 File but the bright record of the sober years goes into it, too

. . .Such Stuff as Dreams Are Made On. . .

November 1960
By: L. M. | Augusta

Two Kinds of Sunday Mornings in New Guinea

October 1960
By: R. O'C. | Rabaul, Territory o

Bridge Across the Centuries

June 1960
How the AA program revitalized an author's faith in God and opened her eyes to the importance of the Church in her life

Cloud 99 and Beyond

August 1959
By: Hal of Malibu

The One That Got Away!

July 1959
By: R. L. | Berea, Ohio

New York Revisited

May 1958
By: Anon | Washington, D. C.
THE GEOGRAPHIC CURE, I have been told countless times though I was never the one to try it, never works. . . .

Fast and Slow Horses On the AA Track

May 1958
By: H. T. B. | Dallas, Texas

AA Around the World

August 1957
And From All Around... - News, comments and letters from and about AA's worldwide outposts and centers--gleaned from letters to the Grapevine and General Service Headquarters, and from the "AA Exchange Bulletin," published monthly by GSH. <emphasis type="

A Good Look--Backward

June 1957
By: Anonymous | Virginia

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The Power of Good

April 1978
By: Anonymous | Pasadena, California

Compassion

September 1975
By: L. H. | Gates Mills, Ohio
Love really can conquer all, if we will only let it

Now, About That Return to Social Drinking. . .

November 1974
By: R. Z.
A visit to Professor Winkley's school proves instructive in a confusing sort of way - From the January 1966 Grapevine

The God Force

October 1974
By: D. L. | Sao Paulo
There are spiritual laws. We can struggle against them or harmonize with them

Getting Yourself Out of Debt

July 1974
By: R. J. | San Antonio, Texas
Good advice for the newcomer who finds himself in a financial mess--and some principles that should be helpful to all of us.

There Can Be Love and Laughter

February 1974
By: N. G. | Neoga, Illinois
Would her decision condemn her to an empty life of somber, solemn sobriety?

The Worst AA Meeting

June 1973
By: Dan | Miami, Florida
Everything about it was lousy--except the payoff

The Path of Self-destruction

January 1973
By: D. E. | Yachats, Oregon
Depression, guilt, fear, all led downhill until AA charted a new way

Switch to Another Channel

May 1971
By: F. J. T. | Crescent, Missouri
Must we always dwell on the worst that can happen rather than the best?

Inducement of rat alcoholism futile

January 1971
By: Daily Review | Hayward, California

24 Hour Club

Survival of the Fittest...

Some Ants Make It

With willingness and hard work, he was able to build a solid foundation

I Might Have Missed It All

He and his partner have been sober for many years and now have been blessed with a grandson

Awakening

An alcoholic homeless man known as Mr. Sleepy comes to

A Crack in the Armor

Her father's honesty about his own alcoholism gets her thinking

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