About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment
October 1985
By:
Ken Estes
Terminology Matters
Somehow We Did It
July 2020
| AA Around The World
By:
Cosmas S.
| Moldova and Calif.
An AA member in Moldova shares his journey to nurture local groups despite language barriers
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
One Doctor--an AA--TO Another
November 1973
By:
A. S. T., MD
| Seminole, Texas
This letter was published by special permission of Dr. A. S. T. It was written to a doctor in Abilene, Tex., in response to his inquiry concerning the approach to and the treatment of two alcoholic patients under his care. - From the July 1947 Grapevine
Let the Bum Find Us
October 1976
By:
A California PI chairman
Till we get the message to him, the suffering alcoholic is the public
Too Much Spotlight
November 1993
By:
Anonymous
| Spokane, Washington
From the November 1956 Grapevine
1951 Lasker Award
November 1951
Presented, October 30, in San Francisco, to the Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous for Distinguished Service in the Field of Public Health.
What We Were Like
December 1992
By:
Anonymous
| New York, New York
Fragments of AA History - <emphasis type="bold">Exploring Anonymity</emphasis>
Something Kindled in My Heart
September 2024
| Young and Sober
By:
Liz O.
| Morro Bay, California
The liquid source of her confidence and wit was killing her. Then one day AA gave back her hope
