Hic--sot--whiff
February 1969
The bedazzling rise of fragmented research may make problem drinkers indirect benefactors of a thousand research buffs, <emphasis type="underline">or</emphasis>, has anyone heard of AA lately?
Happy Because I'm Sober
February 1969
This AA looked at the people around him who were progressing most in the program. Here's what he found. . .
The Pit of Depression
February 1969
It's a trap that may endanger anyone. Here's how two members fought their way back
Akron in England
February 1969
London's bridge to alcoholics is stronger now, thanks to a new group which faulted the stiff upper lip approach
Release from Fear
February 1969
The Fifth Step was a giant step in her progress, taking her farther than she realized
A Doctor's View of AA
February 1969
Suggestion: Pass this article along to your doctor. The author holds advanced views of certain interest to his colleagues
Twelfth Step Follow-through
February 1969
How to distinguish between indifference, intrusion and interest was a problem. Here's one answer that may help you. . .
We Were All Alike
February 1969
Well under thirty but not "too young to be an alcoholic," the author is one of the smart new breed that understands skid row <emphasis type="underline">can</emphasis> be theirs
The Bridge
February 1969
At one time the group's youngest member was twenty-two and the oldest was eighty. But they had one common goal--sobriety
Generation Gap Revisited
February 1969
Looking back over a quarter-century of AA this member finds it changing and changeless. . .and has an Rx for indolent old-timers
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