Uncluttered Sobriety
August 1983
By:
R. P.
| Riverside, Connecticut
As sobriety progresses, "treasured mementos" of the drinking days belong in the trash bin
Are There Magic Answers?
June 1979
By:
E. S.
| Manhattan, New York
He found what he needed in the AA program
Do We Need Each Other?
July 1976
By:
B. L.
| Manhattan, New York
The first words this suffering drunk heard in AA came back to him in AA's First Tradition
A Very Special Sharing
June 1972
By:
Alberta S.
| Edgewood, Maryland
Each of us has something of his own that is worth giving to others
AA + Gp = Progress
June 1960
By:
Dr. William W. Bauer
The Director of Health Education for the American Medical Association tells how the physician can help the drunk to seek recovery through Alcoholics Anonymous
Twelfth Tradition Checklist
September 1971
By:
B.L.
| Manhattan, New York
Anonymity is the spiritual foundation of all our Traditions, ever reminding us to place principles before personalities.
The Traditions in Action
March 1971
Chance Encounter. . .
April 1969
By:
T. W.
She had to drink her way through a war and across an ocean before it occurred
I Took the Eighth
March 1964
By:
Dick W.
| Van Nuys, California
Too many fifths and a high-flying act led to a real-life courtroom scene
Conference Report
June 1951
Dr. Jung, Dr. Silkworth and AA
January 1968
By:
Bill W.
Except for what Dr. Jung told Roland and what Dr. Silkworth told Lois, there might never have been any AA. Bill got the verdict: He was doomed. Unless. . .
Learning to fly
November 2017
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By:
Sybil C.
| Los Angeles, California
An alcoholic woman in California recalls the very early pioneer days of Alcoholics Anonymous
