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The Non-alcoholic Wife's Quandary

June 1951
By: R. G. | San Francisco, California

To Serve Is to Live

June 1951
By: BILL W.

Pacific Provinces. . .

May 1951

New York City Prison Program

February 1951
Twelfth Step. . .with stripes. . .<lbthe AA helping hand reaches through iron bars in. . .

My Honesty Began With Admission

October 1950
By: Elmer | Moryville, California

Woman of Distinction

May 1950
By: M.C. | Los Angeles, California

No Such Thing As a Bad Meeting!

February 1950
By: M.T.G. | Baltimore, Maryland
arriving by leaps at a considered opinion

Apply the Principles to New Fields

November 1949
By: Bob D. | Garden City, L.I., New York
Another Old-Timer's Viewpoint

Does the "Oldtimer" Have Problems

September 1949
By: R.F.S. | Montclair, New Jersey
A Nine-Year Man States His Case

Vino Vignette

November 1948
By: A.S.
Beautiful Solid Joe

News Circuit of A.A.s From All Parts of the World

October 1948

Hands Off Policy

July 1948
By: L.T. | New York, New York
The Distaff Side

A Word to the Wise A.A. Parent

February 1947

How Good Are They?

January 1947
By: Walter H. W. | Piedmont, Alabama

A.A. Digest--

December 1946
Excerpts from Group Publications

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Long Shot Comes Home

September 1957
By: Larry D. | Syracuse, New York

I Found Freedom in Prison

June 1957
By: T. W. | San Luis Obispo, California

Portrait of an AA Agnostic

April 1957
By: M. S. | New York City, New York

The Care and Feeding of Allies

January 1957
By: Anon. | Omaha, Nebraska

Freedom for Just Ten Cents

November 1956
By: Anon. | Marion, Ohio

The Family Circle

July 1956
By: T. M. | Thorold, Ontario
DISTAFF SANITY

A Proud Wife Reports

January 1956
By: K. O. | Lawton, Oklahoma
The kids were always thirsty. . .

Happy Birthday, Darling

November 1955
By: M. J. | San Antonio, Texas
A Letter to A Husband

A Veteran Meeting-goer Expresses a Point of View On AA Profaners

September 1954
By: Anon-At-Large

Dear Friend

January 1954
By: H. E. O. | New Rockford, North Dekota
From the Groupvine

Dear Rudy

December 1953
By: Mac | Chicago, Illinois

Confessions of an AA Circuit-rider

May 1952
By: Tom, Dick and Harry

The Monk, The Banker, and The Pharisee

May 1952
By: Anonymous | Scarsdale, New York
some thoughts on humility

Guidebook for Presbyterian Ministers

April 1952
Clergy of two faiths advises on AA used as pastoral aid. A Grapevine Milestone Report

24 Hour Club

February 1951
Survival of the Fittest. . .<lbupstairs the drink is coffee or coke

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