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Something Had Been Left Unexplained. . .

October 1958
By: Scotty | Auckland
New Zealand

MEMORANDUM TO THE TRUSTEES OF THE ALCOHOLIC FOUNDATION

October 1957

Miracle in Detroit

July 1957
By: Dan | Detroit, Michigan
Another way of reaching "the millions who don't yet know

Dear Dr. B.

March 1957
By: B. W. | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Like a Fly in a Bottle

March 1957
By: W. R. M. | Puente, California

Closed Meeting

October 1956
Another sober day

Closed Meeting

September 1956
SOMETHING Extra

Closed Meeting

June 1956
WHAT IS A MORAL INVENTORY?

I've Retired

October 1955
By: Paul C. | Hornell, New York
One career whose ending is unlamented

The Conference--Then

August 1955
By: , New York | Little Neck, Long Island
Memories of AA's "First Panel

How About You?

January 1955
By: Anonymous | California

A Victim of Circumstances

August 1954
By: S. L. K. | Southern Minnesota
There were days in my life that were total blanks. . .

International Sobriety

May 1954
By: Terry McD. | Paris

No Trumpets Blew

February 1953
By: P. S. C. | Alton, Illinois
His spiritual awakening was more prosaic and yet just as powerful as the kind in movies and books

The Chairman

October 1951
--a meeting devoted to "AA Spectators" might be in order.

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Dad's Group

March 1994
By: Anonymous | Albuquerque, New Mexico

How About a Group Inventory?

November 1990
By: Anonymous | Scarsdale, New York
From the August 1956 Grapevine

Stepping Into the Sunlight

November 1989
By: E. K. | La Canada, California
Step Eleven - Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious with God as we understood Him, praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out.

The Stranger

September 1989
By: R. A. | Woodinville, Washington

The Acid Test of Forgiveness

July 1989
By: James C. | W. Henrietta, New York

Not Too Shy to Try

August 1988
By: C. C | Jacksonville, Illinois

Wife, Mother, Churchgoer, Drunk

April 1988
By: R. A. | Rapid City, South Dakota

Getting Next to the Text

October 1987
By: E. L. | Gentry, Arkansas

The Third Concept

January 1972
<i>Bill W.'s</i> Twelve Concepts for World Service

Deadly Daydreams

Unrealistic expectations of life and the world fueled her alcoholism

A Second First Step

When he found out about his illness, he turned to the program

Adrift on the Deep Blue Sea, This Crazy Mediterranean Voyage in a Rowboat Summed up His Alcoholic Life

September 1968
By: Rodger McA. | Cheshire, Connecticut

Inquiry arrives

September 1966
By: E. M. H. | Victoria
How Alex carried the AA message to his homeland, and left a legacy of faith to his widow

My Name Is Bill

September 1965
By: Bill B. | Pascagoula, Mississippi
An alcoholic's own story

Down the Wrong Road

June 1965
By: T. B. | Marquette, Michigan
But there can be a change of direction even in a prison cell

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