Closed Meeting
July 1954
A Jesuit Applauds AA
February 1954
By:
William J. Smith, S.J.
| Brooklyn, New York
Second in a series of religious views of AA, by non-alcoholics of various faiths. An article by a Protestant minister appeared in November issue. Other will appear from time to time.
High and Mighty Me
May 1953
By:
J. E.
| New York City
A NEW MEMBER DECIDES THAT "LIVE AND LET LIVE" CAN MEAN TOLERANCE FOR NON-ALCOHOLICS. . .
Tradition Eleven
March 1953
By:
Bill W.
The eleventh of a series of articles explaining The Twelve Traditions <lb "OUR
I Might Have Missed It All
He and his partner have been sober for many years and now have been blessed with a grandson
Secret Lives
She used to tell strangers in bars her life story. Step Five helped her get over the shame of that.
My Anonymity Slipped
November 1969
By:
Anonymous
| California
With all the goodwill in the world, a lack of understanding can have unhappy results
Generation Gap Revisited
February 1969
By:
F. M.
| New Canaan, Connecticut
Looking back over a quarter-century of AA this member finds it changing and changeless. . .and has an Rx for indolent old-timers
May This Not Be the Eulogy of Me, You, Or Anyone We Know . . .
August 1968
By:
L. H.
| North Hollywood, California
The Face in the Back-bar Mirror
April 1967
By:
Anon.
Do you remember when the glass talked back? Like this--
Two Questionnaires
March 1967
By:
The Editors
On speaking. . . The editors sample opinion around the country and in the city
On a November Afternoon
March 1966
By:
J. W. O., Jr.
| Louisville, Kentucky
Our lives are related, one to another, in ways we do not understand
About That Return to Social Drinking. . .
January 1966
By:
R. Z.
| San Diego, California
A visit to Professor Winkley's School proves instructive in a confusing sort of way
