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About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

February 1971
By: Rutgers News Service
Survey of Public Attitudes

Getting back out

April 2022 | What's On Your Mind?
By: Jack N. | New Canaan, Conn.
After two years of COVID, a member wonders what the new normal will look like and what challenges lie ahead

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

December 1968
By: Sludgehead Anonymous | Manhattan, New York
Highlights of the Congress

Around AA - Items of AA Information and Experience

February 1968
By: Tommy | Cheshire, Connecticut
A Look at AA Attraction

Scheduled Events

October 1970
A summary of the happenings at AA's 35th Anniversary Convention

Alcoholism At Large July 2022

July 2022 | The Annual Prison Issue
No safe level of alcohol use

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

March 1977
By: NIAAA Information & Feature Ser
Federal Focus on Prevention

Beginnings of Serenity

January 1980
By: Anonymous | Malvern, Pennsylvania
AA provided the tools to use soberly, one day at a time

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

January 1970
By: Rural Opportunities
Communities Tackle Alcoholism in Low-Income Groups

Your Move

January 1989
By: J. R. | Stony Brook, New York
The right genes for growth

Alcoholism at large

January 2023 | Spiritual Awakenings
Teens, drinking and chatting

Sharing Her Gifts

June 2008
By: Anonymous | St. Louis, Missouri
Once "miserable beyond description," an AA lives life on life's terms

Portal House Described

September 1947
(This is the second in a series of articles reporting on various research and educational projects relating to alcoholism, now being carried on throughout the country under both private and public sponsorship, by official and non-official agencies.)

Dutch AA

October 1959
By: T. V. W. | Amsterdam

Cultural Considerations

August 1986
By: Susan Thanepohn
The 'Lonely Handicap'

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Finding the Focus

February 2005
By: Anonymous, | Santa Rosa, California
Sober, an alcoholic begins to show up for life

Letter from the Editor

October 2025 | AA & Technology

Ham on Wry

June 2004
By: Anonymous
AN OLDIE BUT A GOODIE

Editor's Note

June 2008
By: The Editor

Anonymity--Two-Edged Responsibility

May 1969
Board Briefs

Who Was That Masked Man?

November 1994
By: C. S. | New York, New York
Tradition 11 - Our public relations policy is based on attraction rather than promotion; we need always maintain personal anonymity at the level of press, radio and films.

Experts Meet on Alcoholism

May 1955

Who Was That Masked Man?

May 1983
By: C. S. | Manhattan, New York
Anonymity and other strange practices made for zest and humor in early media reporting on AA--but the message got across

Alcoholism At Large

July 2015

It's Not Necessary to Hate Your Job

February 1966
By: Milt W. | Van Nuys, California
A PR writer finds that AA principles help him keep and improve a career he once thought a racket

That's a Fact, Man

February 1957
By: Anonymous | Monterey, California

AA News

December 2023 | Remote Communities and sober holidays
“On the threshold of a new age for Alcoholics Anonymous”

Forever Nonprofessional

August 2002
By: Paul C. | Oceanside, California
TRADITION EIGHT

Back to the Future

January 2000
By: Anonymous | Kyushu, Japan

Jousting at the Windmills

October 2014
By: Anonymous | California
During his drinking years, he did the same things over and over again and couldn't understand why things just kept getting worse

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