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Who, Me?

September 1968
If you're drinking too much, but think your life is still manageable because you're a top executive of a good-sized company, read this and see if you don't agree that it just plain makes sense to quit while you've still got some chips left

Darling Little Pills

September 1968
For a while--in AA--she was never without them, until one day she heard the word 'dishonest'

Do We Make a Farce Out of Anonymity at the Private Level?

September 1968

Do We Still Think Alcoholism Is a Disgrace?

September 1968

So Changed a Life

September 1968
The author's story, "Fear of Fear," appears on page 330 of the revised edition of Alcoholics Anonymous, published in 1955. <lb Big Book Stories--Updated

Eleventh Tradition: Brake on Us Power Drivers?

September 1968

Sidebar

September 1968

Reward and Responsibility

September 1968

Dr. Jung, Dr. Silkworth and AA

January 1968
Except for what Dr. Jung told Roland and what Dr. Silkworth told Lois, there might never have been any AA. Bill got the verdict: He was doomed. Unless. . .

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