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Two
Yale Savants Stress Alcoholism As True Disease
-(Grapevine publication: June 1944)
Philip
Wylie Jabs A Little Needle Into Complacency
-see "Bill W.'s
Comments on Philip Wylie's Article" (Grapevine
publication: September 1944)
My
Return from The Half-World of Alcoholism -(Grapevine
publication: December 1945)
What's
Your Score? -(Grapevine publication: January
1947)
A.A.
is a Bridge to Happy Living -(Grapevine
publication: May 1948)
Easy
Does It -One of A.A.s Most Workable
and Useful Sayings. (Grapevine publication: July 1948)
"News
Circuit" -From the section in the Grapevine
called "News Circuit" (Grapevine publication:
December 1948)
Do
We Make Too Much of Anniversaries? -(Grapevine
publication: May 1949)
He
Kept the Faith -(Grapevine publication:
November 1954)
Helping
Hands -Psychiatry Upset By Peace
Drugs. (Grapevine publication: August 1956)
Dr.
A. Weise Hammer -(Grapevine publication:
May 1957)
Formula
For An AA Meeting In The East -(Grapevine
publication: June 1961)
Formula
For An AA Meeting In Chicago -(Grapevine
publication: July 1961)
Formula
For An AA Meeting In The Cleveland Area -(Grapevine
publication: August 1961)
Formula
For An AA Meeting In Southern California -(Grapevine
publication: September 1961)
An
Indian Named "Tall Man" -(Grapevine
publication: November 1962)
Dr.
C. G. Jung's reply to Bill W.'s letter - letter
dated, January 30th, 1961. (see Bill's
letter to Dr. Jung) (Grapevine publication:
January 1963)
Problems
of Cooperation Between AA and Other Treatment Programs
-(Grapevine publication: January 1971)
Son
of Tall Man -(Grapevine publication: February
1976)
Our
Primary Purpose and the Special-Purpose Group
-(Grapevine publication: October 1977)
Do
We Make a Farce out of Anonymity at the Private Level?
-(Grapevine publication: November 1977)
Inventories:
Not Just Members-Only! -(Grapevine publication:
September 1987)
A
Visit to the Soviet Union -The message of Alcoholics
Anonymous knows no language barrier, nor do custom or cultural
heritage have any meaning when it comes to our recovery
process. (Grapevine publication: July 1989)
You
Mean You're Still Married? -(Grapevine publication:
August 1989)
The
Home Group -Who's Sitting Next To You? (Grapevine
publication: March 1991)
Emmet
Fox and Alcoholics Anonymous -(Grapevine
publication: February 1996)
Corporate
Poverty -(Grapevine publication: March 1997)
New
Century, Same Old AA -Rick S. of Ottawa, Ontario
on Online A.A. (Grapevine publication: July 2000)
I
Don't Feel As If I Belong Anymore -(Grapevine
publication: September 2000)
How
AA Came to Geneva, Nebraska in 1964 -submitted
by the author, Jerry P. of Hastings, Nebraska. (Grapevine
publication: July 2001)
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