It's a Touchy Subject
December 1968
Take it easy with the newcomer, people say. And then there are those who doubt or don't believe. . .
Rage
November 1968
He reached a plateau in his AA progress. Could he cross it without slipping off the edge?
Divided I Stand
November 1968
Many a spouse joins AA only to find that the search for sobriety brings new problems in family relations. Here, three members share their experience in making necessary adjustments
Beware of Blackmail
November 1968
An Alcoholic's Letter to His Son
June 1968
The important part, this father writes, is how it all begins
Sober for Thirty Years
May 1968
One of the earliest members of the first New York AA group, he was also its first "self-proclaimed atheist" <lbBig Book Series
A Priest's Story
May 1968
A Roman Catholic priest tells how he slid downhill into the alcoholic ward of a state hospital--where he found AA
First Steps Out of Agnosticism
April 1968
He had failed himself as his own god; now where should he look for meaning?
Tenth/twelfth Step Meetings
March 1968
We are not here to talk about. . .inventory; we're here to do the taking.
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