Discussion Subject For Closed Meetings
August 1954
The Clip Sheet
October 1946
11th Tradition
July 1971
By:
B. L.
| Manhattan, New York
Our public relations policy is based on attraction rather than promotion; we need always maintain anonymity at the level of press, radio and films.
Study compares Twelve Steps with various treatments
July 2008
By:
National Institute of Alcohol Abuse
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment
July 1969
By:
Lee J. Phillips.
Enlisting the Business Community
1984 Is Here at Last!
April 1972
By:
Anonymous
| Tolovana Park, Oregon
And it turns out to be much more pleasant than George Orwell predicted
Taking the Bitter with the Better
May 1974
By:
Anonymous
The trip home is a long one; there are blessings to count, and there is sorrow, too
Our Protective Mantle
November 2016
AA provides us a warm tent of anonymity to discuss our drinking—when we’re ready
Non-A.A. Group Formed in Austin
July 1947
The Clip Sheet
November 1946
The Pleasures of Reading
October 1944
At wit's end
June 2018
Web Exclusive: AA Friends
December 2011
By:
Anonymous
| Long Beach, New York
A man reflects on the death of a close friend in AA
Traditions Twelve: Signs Of AA
December 2006
By:
David S.
| New York, New York
An anonymous society, not a secret one
A Doctor Says, "Don't Kid Yourself About Cures
February 1966
By:
D. G. M., M.D.
| Montreal, Quebec
A Canadian alcoholic who is also an M.D. reflects on alcoholism and his own experience with compulsion
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment
December 1969
By:
Laurence C. Eklund
| Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Suburban Housewives Hard to Reach
At Wit's End
August 2011
Prison and Welfare Magazines Carry Articles on A.A.
February 1947
Signing for Sobriety
February 2014
By:
Kelly W.
| SeaTac, Washington
A deaf woman in Washington gets sober and passes it on
