I Couldn't Put My Finger on It
October 1950
By:
T.C.
| San Diego, California
The self I have to live with. . . .
Apply the Principles to New Fields
November 1949
By:
Bob D.
| Garden City, L.I., New York
Another Old-Timer's Viewpoint
Mail Call for All A.A.s at Home Or Abroad
December 1947
By:
A.A.
| Los Angeles, California
Making Amends
A.A. and the Advertising Man
February 1946
Reprinted from <emphasis type="italic">Printers' Ink</emphasis>, Sept. 14, 1945
Simple Truths in an Intellectual Age
June 1975
By:
H. M.
| Newhall, California
Basic AA can work on faith alone but there are those who analyze themselves into trouble
I Had to Sponsor a Real Kook
July 1972
By:
E. S.
| Brooklyn, New York
But even under the most unusual circumstances, the program somehow came through
Lo-hoc-la
January 1969
By:
L. H.
| North Hollywood, California
The science-fiction editor rejected the story--it was too absurd--and then went out for a liquid lunch
How "White" Is a "White Lie"?
September 1962
By:
Dr. O. Hobart Mowrer
A psychiatrist comments on "the honesty part
Who Do You Think You Are?
July 1962
By:
L. C.
| Detroit
Through practicing the Steps we learn that our ego-image is not fixed or static
The Twelve Steps Revisited/Step 7
April 1962
By:
J. E.
| Guilford, Connecticut
Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings
GSH INSTITUTION SERVICE
August 1954
By:
Eve, formerly Institution Secretary
The exciting story of AA's growth among men and women in institutions, as told by the Institution Secretary of General Service Headquarters to the 4th General Service Conference in April.
The Pleasures of Reading
December 1946
By:
R.F.S.
| Montclair, New Jersey
<emphasis type="italic">Men Who Have Walked With God</emphasis> by Sheldon Cheney (Alfred A. Knpopf, $3)
