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
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. . .
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 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
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
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?
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
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
