The Days of Discontent
Although she was professionally successful, her life was unhappy as she continued to drink
Sober but Bored
July 1969
By:
Anonymous
| Los Angeles, California
If it happens to you, take another good, hard look at the Twelve Steps. Sharing and service can be the answer
Rage
November 1968
By:
R. W.
| Van Nuys, California
He reached a plateau in his AA progress. Could he cross it without slipping off the edge?
Is 'Promotion' Really a Dirty Word?
May 1968
By:
W. R.
| South Norwalk, Connecticut
Was it 'promotion' when Bill called on Dr. Bob? Are we being too 'aggressively anonymous' as a fellowship?
Fifth Step Meetings
March 1968
By:
Seeker Anonymous
Small groups. . .laying it on the line with each other. Nothing held back. . .
Tenth/twelfth Step Meetings
March 1968
By:
T. P. Jr.
| Hankins, New York
We are not here to talk about. . .inventory; we're here to do the taking.
No Man Is an Island
July 1967
By:
B. G.
| Forest Hills, New York
Concern for others has opened the way to God for her
Voice of AA or Rubber Stamp?
May 1966
By:
J. M.
| Carmichael
About the Annual General Service Conference
Alcohol
March 1966
By:
W. T. Shofstall
Blunt words addressed to tomorrow's drinkers - A challenge to today's students Will you or won't you ever be an alcoholic?
On Making Complicated Amends
January 1965
By:
F. S.
| Manhattan, New York
On a Spanish beach a famous writer was ready to kill
On Closed Meetings
December 1964
By:
The Editors
Some reflections on AA discussion meetings prompted by letters from Grapevine readers
Kalamity in a Kansas Kitchen
July 1964
By:
D. L. G.
| Salina, Kansas
A young mother starts her road to sobriety with a letter to her husband
That Noble Thirst
December 1963
By:
J. G.
| Manhattan, New York
On living it up like the big-time boozers--when you can hardly keep it down
The Slip That Turned Out Sober
March 1963
By:
Anon.
| Manhattan, New York
Ten years dry--then a beer and a rye<lb Then four years in hell--paved the way to get well
Can We Permit Justice to Remain Blind?
March 1961
By:
Albert B. Logan
Before a Joint Session of the Law Society of England and the American Bar Association, an attorney stresses the need for the legal profession to recognize alcoholism as a disease
How to Drink With Impunity (or Anyone Else)
March 1961
By:
K. V.
| Glenview, Illinois
3. THE TRANSCONTINENTAL CAPRICE
No Kidding
January 1961
By:
R.M.
| Toronto, Ontario
One man's opinion: AA is a Fellowship not a Friendship Club
The Sober Critic
June 1960
A movie critic reveals some of the tactics Hollywood press agents employ to influence good notices for alcoholic performers
