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The Search for Ecstasy

November 1975
By: Gerald Heard
From the May 1958 Grapevine

Entertaining Is Part of My Work

October 1975
By: W. W. G. | Oconomowoc, Wisconsin
Or. . . How to succeed in business without really drinking

AA'S 40th Anniversary International Convention Denver, Colorado July 4-6, 1975

January 1975
By: L. H. | Denver, Colorado
This is the year!

Separate Roads That Reunite

May 1974
By: Anonymous | Connecticut
An Al-Anon and an AA experience

Complacency Is Insidious

November 1973
By: C. P. | Buffalo, New York
And, like alcoholism, it can be a progressive disease - From the July 1949 Grapevine

The Good Within the Enemy

August 1973
By: A. G. | Decatur, Georgia
Where there is hatred let me sow love. . ." - Forgiveness comes when we love and bless the Power that flows through each of us

What a Doctor Learned from AA

January 1973
By: Ruth Fox, MD

A Mother Makes Amends

March 1972
By: E. W. | Houston, Texas

The Impossible Dream

November 1971
By: J. W. | Islamorada, Florida
Sobriety demands that we accept life as it is, with all its good and all its evil

I Just Let the Magic Happen

November 1971
By: C. L. | Fort Collins, Colorado
This salesman has traveled the long distance from misery to joy

Your Doctor Can't Help You!

January 1971
By: Anonymous, MD | Manhattan, New York
If he doesn't know that you're an alcoholic, if he doesn't know that you react badly to some kinds of medication. . .

Make Contact!

January 1971
By: B. W. | Salisbury
Somewhere there is someone who needs you just as you need him - The essence of AA

A Cruel Killer

An icy road, the death of a loved one, and his own struggles convinced him of the true nature of alcoholism

Christmas Past, Christmas Present

An AA who relapsed compares that year's holiday with this one

Peggy C. Got Sober

After a lifetime of daily drinking, she had a moment of grace

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Taking the Time to Learn the Basics

September 1978
By: G. H. | Mounds View, Minnesota

The First Hospital Group

June 1977
By: L. H. | Manhattan, New York
How an understanding psychiatrist came to give Bill W. and five other AAs the "run of the ward

Applying Spiritual Concepts

June 1977
By: J. C. | Dallas, Texas
He began a new life of service to others and in doing so, saved himself

Do Your Own Thing--Period!

December 1976
By: B. L. | Manhattan, New York
Trouble taught the group:

Working the Steps in a Group

March 1976
By: Paul M. | Riverside, Illinois

Those Marvelous 12 Steps

November 1975
By: Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick
An interpretation of the Steps by an eminent scholar who was not one of us--but was always one with us - From AA Today, published in 1960 by The AA Grapevine, Inc.

Breakup of a Marriage

August 1975
By: L. D. S. | Chico, California
A time for courage and wisdom

Sharing the Experience at Wiesbaden

January 1974
By: Raleigh B. | Wiesbaden
Presenting three articles on drinking in the armed services and what is being done about it

Preaching We Don't Need. . .

July 1971
By: Anonymous | Washington
A priest's story

The Compulsive Angler

September 1969
By: Anonymous | Jupiter, Florida
He didn't flourish in his sobriety until he quit fishing for fish and started fishing for men

My Name Is Jack

August 1968
By: J. A. L. | Queens, New York
An alcoholic's own story

Sobriety-by-mail

June 1967
By: Murray M.
In a New Zealand prison: Four walls enclose him day and night, but they don't keep out the AA message

It's Not Necessary to Hate Your Job

February 1966
By: Milt W. | Van Nuys, California
A PR writer finds that AA principles help him keep and improve a career he once thought a racket

Q and A

January 1966
Trustees Program for Structuring the General Service Board

The Good Old Daze

September 1964
By: W. S. R. | East Norwalk, Connecticut
You can't deny it, Kildare, we might almost have got killed. . .

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