Pier Group
July 1979
By:
R. W.
| Ocean City, New Jersey
An adventure in rediscovering simple pleasures
Anatomy of a Slip
February 1979
By:
N. O.
| Beltsville, Maryland
Off and running in AA--too busy to bother with all the steps, too proud to take an inventory
Tough Love
December 1978
By:
C. T.
| Wenatchee, Washington
They said there were no have-tos, but a lot of you'd-betters!
It Takes What It Takes
June 1978
By:
B. P.
| Pompano Beach, Florida
Her first Fourth Step wasn't too honest, but it opened the door to self-acceptance
The Newcomer
April 1978
By:
R. P.
| Milwaukee, Wisconsin
His was more than an ordinary, run-of-the-mill dual problem
From Chaos to Tranquillity
October 1976
By:
R. H. D.
| Waterloo, Ontario
Each night for 7,900 nights he has thanked his Higher Power for the blessings of sobriety
Two Items for Our Inventory
March 1973
By:
Beverly T.
| Sunnyvale, California
An AA doctor points out areas in which we could be faulted
Meet Me as a Person with a Problem
August 1970
By:
S. H.
| Fort Worth, Texas
There's no need for tension between the young and the old in AA
Get Busy!
Without the AA program, she would not have been able to handle some of the lessons life has handed down to her.
Rejoice! Rejoice!
June 1968
By:
E. M. K.
| New York
If you've never sung God's praises on a July afternoon because you found you could actually put in a day's work, read this
12 Stops to Sobriety
April 1964
By:
B. C.
| Trenton, New Jersey
A prefabricated pattern for perpetuating a perfect purgatory, permanently
Advertisement of an Honest Rumseller
March 1963
By:
J. A. N.
| Durham, North Carolina
The following appeared under the above heading in a newspaper in Summerville, Georgia, in the 1880's
P.S. From the Editor
November 1961
