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April 1987

PO Box 1980

Excruciatingly relevant

Except for a few articles by Bill W. and Dr. Bob, no other article that I've read has given me such a feeling of identity as the November 1986 issue's reprint from August 1962 by L. G. ("Boy Lying in the Grass"). By the "identification," I don't mean the boredom he refers to, but the concealed panic. This article truly ought to be read by all American citizens, including nonalcoholics. Twenty-four years later, it is excruciatingly relevant--especially about fear of silence! Thank you and God bless you.

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