Let There Be Light. . .
May 1957
By:
Elsie T.
| Cincinnati, Ohio
Elsie's letter to her AA sponsor, Betty T., first appeared in the February "Exchange Bulletin" from GSH. The Grapevine editors felt it speaks eloquently to all of us.
Closed Meeting
July 1954
A Jesuit Applauds AA
February 1954
By:
William J. Smith, S.J.
| Brooklyn, New York
Second in a series of religious views of AA, by non-alcoholics of various faiths. An article by a Protestant minister appeared in November issue. Other will appear from time to time.
High and Mighty Me
May 1953
By:
J. E.
| New York City
A NEW MEMBER DECIDES THAT "LIVE AND LET LIVE" CAN MEAN TOLERANCE FOR NON-ALCOHOLICS. . .
Tradition Eleven
March 1953
By:
Bill W.
The eleventh of a series of articles explaining The Twelve Traditions <lb "OUR
Secret Lives
She used to tell strangers in bars her life story. Step Five helped her get over the shame of that.
Salute to AA'S Old-timers
October 1967
By:
D. S.
| Dayton, Ohio
An AA "frozen in newness" tells why length of sobriety seems to him a valuable asset
The Face in the Back-bar Mirror
April 1967
By:
Anon.
Do you remember when the glass talked back? Like this--
Two Questionnaires
March 1967
By:
The Editors
On speaking. . . The editors sample opinion around the country and in the city
On a November Afternoon
March 1966
By:
J. W. O., Jr.
| Louisville, Kentucky
Our lives are related, one to another, in ways we do not understand
About That Return to Social Drinking. . .
January 1966
By:
R. Z.
| San Diego, California
A visit to Professor Winkley's School proves instructive in a confusing sort of way
AN ANSWER
February 1964
Don't Forget
July 1963
By:
B. McD.
| Washington, D. C.
Your memories can help you maintain a happy sobriety
A Mother and a Miracle
January 1963
By:
Grateful Alcoholic
| Warwick, Rhode Island
She was getting close to the end of the line when it happened. . .
No One Understands...
March 1961
By:
G. G.
| Fort Myers, Florida
the wife of an alcoholic--except the wife of another alcoholic
