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2nd Step

February 1970
By: P. S. | Greenwich, Connecticut
Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.

The Jellinek Formula for the Rate of Alcoholism

February 1965
By: The Editors

Vaudeville-style AA

July 1963
By: Anonymous
. . . irks even the performers, at times

Tell Your Doctor!

February 1962
By: Dr. H. S. | Los Angeles, California
through him you may help many others

A Teen-age Heller

April 1961
By: Anon. | Yonkers, New York
For most alcoholics, the disease develops slowly and grows insidiously. Here, it was a quick bonfire, searing a young life in a few months

I Didn't Want to Want to. . .

June 1960
By: Warden Clinton Duffy
San Quentin's former warden tells how Prison Groups offer alcoholic inmates a means for recovery from the disease that is often directly responsible for criminal records

To See the Moon and Stars

June 2014
By: Kari E. | Athens, Georgia
She thought God had abandoned her when she went to prison. But that was the beginning of her sobriety

Dr. Alcoholic

April 2007
By: Lee V. | Tennessee
His practice wasn't perfect

A Place of Either/Or

April 1999
By: Alf S. | St. Cloud, Minnesota

A Hole in the Heart

May 1987
By: J. H. | Delaware, Ohio

Keeping Yourself Out of Debt

July 1974
By: Anonymous
Proper money management can make our lives more manageable

AA Is the Chaplain's Ally

June 1960
By: Spencer D. McQueen

Freedom--Behind Bars

July 1957
By: Joe G. | Norfolk, Massachusetts

Tradition Two

May 1952
By: BILL W.
The second of a new series of articles explaining The Twelve Traditions. . . <lbFor our group purpose there is but one ultimate authority--a loving God as he may express himself in our group conscience. Our leaders are but trusted servants--they do not go

Someone’s Waiting

July 2026 | Annual Prison Issue
By: Rebecca L. | Sunnyside, New York

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Is the Disease Concept a Cop-out?

May 1978
By: E. C. | Blairstown, New Jersey

What Did I Do Last Night?

October 1977
By: M. U. | Brighton, Colorado

Feet of Clay

March 1977
By: J. N. | Lexington, Kentucky
It was a blow when her sponsor released her

The Curious Woman Prisoner

July 1976
By: Connie A. | Columbus, Ohio
Now free and sober, she brings AA to institutions

Courage to Change

February 1974
By: T. C. | Atlanta, Georgia
Those obstacles in the way of our sobriety can be moved

Cling to AA

April 1973
By: D. W. R. | Detroit, Michigan
Around the Tables

Textbooks Are Not Enough

May 1972
By: Mary Pryka | Chicago, Illinois

The "Uglies

October 1971
By: M. P. | Manhattan, New York
Those wasteful emotions that need to be looked at for the phonies they are

AA'S General Service Conference

May 1971
By: R. K. | Washington, District of Columbia
Bern Smith saw it as providing "a permanent haven" for all the alcoholics yet to come

Around AA - Items of AA Information and Experience

January 1970
Teenage Views of AA

Different and Unique

From a young age, this AA felt apart from everyone else

That Fateful Phone Call

After years of trying to give up booze on her own, she finally reached out to someone in recovery

Akron in England

February 1969
By: R. H. | London
London's bridge to alcoholics is stronger now, thanks to a new group which faulted the stiff upper lip approach

Twelfth Step Follow-through

February 1969
By: T. C. | Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
How to distinguish between indifference, intrusion and interest was a problem. Here's one answer that may help you. . .

To Find Truth. . .To Feel Love. . .To Stay Young. . .

March 1968
By: D. A. S. | Mount Clemens, Michigan

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