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AA and the Deaf-mute

December 1968
By: J. B. | St. John
He could have used his deafness as an excuse for not sticking with AA. But eventually he heard the message loud and clear

I Used AA to Kick Drugs

April 1968
By: P. R. | Laramie, Wyoming

Those Were the Years That Were

April 1968
By: J. G. T. | Negaunee, Michigan
And those were the years of the Lady Marchers, among other things. . .

I Went from Booze to Pills

February 1968
By: Anonymous
I was dry for ten months--but 1 was not sober for one minute

What Allah Wills

July 1967
By: S. H.
After two months 'in a wonderful garden' a member in Pakistan finds sobriety works

Bottled-in-bond Was Aging Me

February 1967
By: T. M. P. | Manhattan, New York
They say you're as young as you feel. . .

And So from My Heart I Say. . .

February 1967
By: Rev. Canon Samuel M. Shoemaker, D.D

Humility Makes Sense

December 1966
By: T. P. Jr. | Hankins, New York
Step Discussion <lbStep Seven: Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings.

Choosing to Grow

July 1966
By: Robert K. Greenleaf
On making a conscious choice of attitudes for productive living: The first, the decision to be responsible; the second, to be aware, and now. . . - Seven Choices for Mature Living The third in a series of six articles

Go Forth Without Fear

September 1965
By: Dick W. | Van Nuys, California
An argument against the "give-'em-hell" approach

There Can Be an End to Loneliness

May 1964
By: Allan B. | Stamford, Connecticut
A new kind of love fills the void

The Trouble With Me Is I

March 1964
By: W. L. W. | Syracuse, New York

The Choice Is Ours

January 1964
By: L. H. | Cleveland, Ohio
<emphasis type="italic">God grants each mind the choice of truth or repose. Either may be chosen, but not both. -Emerson</emphasis>

Fear

September 1963
By: Dr. Hal S. | Claremont, California
How to turn this potential defect into an asset

The Beneficent Heart Attack

September 1963
By: Tacker
A coronary victim tells how he found a full and happy life

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He Doesn't Dig Those 'Groovy Trips'

May 1970
By: D. S. | Santa Monica, California
Empathy, yes, but understanding, no, says this alcoholic who has been there

AA on the Local

April 1967
By: J. W. S. | White Plains, New York
A Twelfth Step session in the cab of the locomotive

My Name Is Jim

October 1966
By: J. A. | Wyandotte, Michigan
An alcoholic's own story

A Different Kind of Inventory

November 1965
By: J. J. | Ann Arbor, Michigan
Sober--but plagued by fear and depression: "How am I going to continue <emphasis type="underline">not</emphasis> drinking?

Sister Mary Ignatia

November 1964
By: Anonymous

Higher Powers and Slimmer Figures

August 1964
By: M. U. | Boulder, Colorado
My crash diet was working fine, then came the day the power failed

Those Vulgar Words

July 1964
By: Anonymous
Comments from a cross section of AA on the speaker with a flair for ripe language

If the Words Bother You Try the Music

June 1964
By: K. W. | Greenwich Village, New York
Someone said, EASY DOES IT, once too often, and I floated out into the night--

Abraham Lincoln on Alcoholism

February 1964
The profound insight of the great President into the dilemma of the habitual drunkard

It Wasn't Moby Dick

February 1964
By: R. Z. | San Diego, California
A yarn of the days when "Thar she blows" didn't refer to the head on a beer

The Necessity for Change

June 1963
By: E. L. | Vermont

Steady Girl!

November 1962
By: J. G. | New York, New York
Try these tested, proved methods for acquiring simulated stability.

That Day on the Bridge

September 1962
By: M. D. B. | Jackson, Michigan
My thoughts were on a collision course with the oncoming train (yet all my troubles were within myself)

Unexpected Dividend

November 1961
By: L. H. | Hollywood, California
The Los Angeles Central Office handles 36,000 calls a year. But a volunteer remembers this one. . .

A Patchwork Quilt

July 1961
By: P. W. | Jackson Heights, New York
AA is the foundation piece in this serenity building pattern

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