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Quote of the Month

November 1998
By: Ray H. | Santa Cruz, California

You Don't Have to Slip

November 1998
By: Anonymous | Scarsdale, New York
From the September 1955 Grapevine

Happiness Is Not for Me

November 1998
By: G. L. | Boise, Idaho
Oh, sure, there are times of joy. But there's a lot of hard work and anguish in maintaining sobriety, too. - From the January 1971 Grapevine

A Sense of Peace

November 1998
By: P.S. | Bristol, Connecticut
From the January 1981 Grapevine

KING OF THE CASTLE

November 1998
By: J.G.T. | Negaunee, Michigan
Identification anyone?. . . Now that we're sober and honest? - From the January 1971 Grapevine

Taking Inventory

November 1998
From the October 1955 Grapevine

AA + GP = Progress

November 1998
By: Dr. William W. Bauer
The Director of Health Education for the American Medical Association tells how the physician can help the drunk to seek recovery through Alcoholics Anonymous.

A Psychiatrist's Appreciation of Alcoholics Anonymous

November 1998
By: Adele E. Streeseman, M.D.
The AA program enables the withdrawn alcoholic to trust the mental therapist, thus hastening a return to sobriety--and sanity.

AA and the Archdeacon

November 1998
By: Archdeacon Kenneth Naylor, D.D. | Montreal

AA Tomorrow

November 1998
By: Bill W.
AA co-founder Bill W. gives some advice and has some projections for the future.

How Anonymous Should You Be?

November 1998
By: Anonymous
It may look easy to practice the second A in AA, but it doesn't always work out that way. - Tradition Eleven - Our public relations policy is based on attraction rather than promotion; we need always maintain personal anonymity at the level of press, radi

I've Done the Twelve Steps--Now What?

November 1998
By: Paul M. | Riverside, Illinois
There are no endings in AA, only new beginnings - From the March 1973 Grapevine

Consider the Old-timers

November 1998
From the June 1949 Grapevine

Don't Change the Program!

November 1998
By: Anonymous | San Francisco, California
From the December 1953 Grapevine

Making Use of Back Issues

November 1998

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Quote of the Month

November 1998
By: Ray H. | Santa Cruz, California

You Don't Have to Slip

November 1998
By: Anonymous | Scarsdale, New York
From the September 1955 Grapevine

Happiness Is Not for Me

November 1998
By: G. L. | Boise, Idaho
Oh, sure, there are times of joy. But there's a lot of hard work and anguish in maintaining sobriety, too. - From the January 1971 Grapevine

A Sense of Peace

November 1998
By: P.S. | Bristol, Connecticut
From the January 1981 Grapevine

KING OF THE CASTLE

November 1998
By: J.G.T. | Negaunee, Michigan
Identification anyone?. . . Now that we're sober and honest? - From the January 1971 Grapevine

Taking Inventory

November 1998
From the October 1955 Grapevine

AA + GP = Progress

November 1998
By: Dr. William W. Bauer
The Director of Health Education for the American Medical Association tells how the physician can help the drunk to seek recovery through Alcoholics Anonymous.

A Psychiatrist's Appreciation of Alcoholics Anonymous

November 1998
By: Adele E. Streeseman, M.D.
The AA program enables the withdrawn alcoholic to trust the mental therapist, thus hastening a return to sobriety--and sanity.

AA and the Archdeacon

November 1998
By: Archdeacon Kenneth Naylor, D.D. | Montreal

AA Tomorrow

November 1998
By: Bill W.
AA co-founder Bill W. gives some advice and has some projections for the future.

How Anonymous Should You Be?

November 1998
By: Anonymous
It may look easy to practice the second A in AA, but it doesn't always work out that way. - Tradition Eleven - Our public relations policy is based on attraction rather than promotion; we need always maintain personal anonymity at the level of press, radi

I've Done the Twelve Steps--Now What?

November 1998
By: Paul M. | Riverside, Illinois
There are no endings in AA, only new beginnings - From the March 1973 Grapevine

Consider the Old-timers

November 1998
From the June 1949 Grapevine

Don't Change the Program!

November 1998
By: Anonymous | San Francisco, California
From the December 1953 Grapevine

Making Use of Back Issues

November 1998

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