How About a Group Inventory?
November 1972
By:
Anonymous
| Scarsdale, New York
From the August 1956 Grapevine
The Cab Driver and the Fat Lady
January 1971
By:
G. C.
| Miami, Florida
The dispatcher's voice called him to a meeting with destiny
4th Step
May 1970
By:
G. N. G.
| Queens, New York
Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves
AA TALKS. . .How Do You Make Them?
March 1967
By:
R. T.
| Manhattan, New York
It seems remarkable to me that. . .nothing much has been written on this all-important subject of how one goes about making an A A talk.
At No Cost to Anyone, Here Are Some Free Translations
September 1963
By:
J. W.
| River Edge, New Jersey
In the language of AA, some idioms may be confusing to the newcomer.
Sobriety or Sudden Death
October 1961
By:
E.
| Tunbridge Wells
For this British AA fighting the terrorists in the jungles of Malaya it was
The Twice Born
April 1961
By:
Anon.
| New York, New York
Like survivors of war and shipwreck, we live on borrowed time. Question: How well do we use it?
When I First Joined AA There Were Two or Three Members in Our Group Who Were Dry Three or Four years. . .
July 1956
By:
Anonymous
| Scarsdale, New York
later I met fellow who was dry six years which seemed like an interminable period. . . - <emphasis type="italic">Now I have just had my own tenth anniversary</emphasis>
