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My Name is. . .

February 1967
By: St. Cloud | Florida
An alcoholic's own story

That Final Call

March 1965
By: J. H. | Fort Wayne, Indiana
He'd memorized the number but waited two killing months to use it

The View From Five Months

February 1965
By: L. D. F. | Chico, California
They told her it would get easier, but for a while a day looked like seventy-three years

The Continuity of Temptation

August 1962
By: E. D. K. | Syracuse, New York
Some Wilde ideas--and some not so wild

Keep in Shape

June 1960

February All Over Again

May 1960
By: A.C.H. | New York City

Go to Any Length

January 1959
By: Jesse C. | Lone Pine, California

How to Cope With a Bad Day

January 1959
By: R. C. | Malibu, California

One Meeting Was Enough

October 1958
By: A. M. | Opala
Belgian Congo

INTANGIBLE REWARDS

April 1958
By: H. W.

Few Die Well

February 1958
By: Anonymous | New York, New York

Closed Meeting

February 1956
HOW MANY MEETINGS?

The Lord's Prayer

October 1955
By: John K. | Waupun, Wisconsin
A Perfect Convocation

Of Valentines, and Whisky Bottles and Humility, and Things

February 1953
By: W. T. | Manhattan, New York

The Elements of AA Sobriety--The Three H's

August 1952
By: Anonymous | Scarsdale, New York

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An Island of Sanity

October 1998
By: Lois C. | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Tradition Ten - Alcoholics Anonymous has no opinion on outside issues; hence the AA name ought never be drawn into public controversy.

Citizens of the World

April 1998
By: Lois C. | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Tradition Four

PO Box 1980

January 1998
By: Gil H. | Stephens City, Virginia
Senior of the year

Get in the Car

January 1998
By: Bill G. | Arlington, Massachusetts

Finding Fellowship

June 1997
By: Anonymous | Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan

From Two-stepping to Twelve-stepping

April 1997
By: John M. | Santa Barbara, California
Solutions in Sobriety

Sharing the Good--And the Bad

February 1997
By: G.P. | Phoenix, Arizona

I Heard It Through the Grapevine

January 1997
By: Bob M. | Raynham, Massachusetts
A story about communication between members

The View from Here: - Each Month a Group of Past Delegates to the General Service Conference Will Talk About the Traditions

November 1996
By: G.M. | Kaneohe, Hawaii
An AA Magnet

Dependency Leapfrog

November 1996
By: Missy E. | St. Louis, Michigan

Bread and Butter Sobriety

January 1996
By: W. H. | New York, New York

Is He One of Us Yet?

November 1995
By: Michael F. | Charlotte, North Carolina
It took some time, but this AA finally fit in

Fifty Years of Gratitude

June 1994
By: George S.

A Simple Solution

May 1994
By: Tom P. | Naples
Tradition Five - Each group has but one primary purpose--to carry its message to the alcoholic who still suffers.

Your Move

March 1994
By: P. H. | London, Ontario
Taking liberties

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