About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment
March 1990
By:
R. Caetano
Is Alcoholism a Moral Issue?
Crown of Sobriety
December 1981
By:
G. D.
| Olympia, Washington
Using our sobriety for service to others is the best way to keep it bright
Sentenced to AA?
March 1974
By:
M. G. W.
| Denver, Colorado
How we can cooperate with the courts--without affiliation
Complacency Is Insidious
November 1973
By:
C. P.
| Buffalo, New York
And, like alcoholism, it can be a progressive disease - From the July 1949 Grapevine
Getting in Tune
August 1972
By:
F. J. T.
| Crescent, Missouri
There was discord in her life until she recognized what was best for her
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
The Days of Discontent
Although she was professionally successful, her life was unhappy as she continued to drink
After the Fall
August 1969
By:
Y. S.
| Sparks, Nevada
Reared in an ancient religion but "having only a foggy spirituality" he is now seeking kinship with whatever God he can identify
Report From a Chronic Slippee
April 1965
By:
S. M. C., M. D.
| Manhattan, New York
The author, a doctor, achieved 355 days of sobriety in a year. He'll keep trying. . .
Lydia T., a "Special Case
October 1962
By:
L. T.
PARIS REPORT: Even the gendarmes very gently but surely asked this beautiful young French woman to spend 90 days in a psychiatric hospital. . ."on account of my special way of driving a car
Experiment in Latin America
October 1961
By:
E. F.
| San Salvador
We are growing so fast a census is impossible
Using the Slogans
November 1958
The third of a series of "Beginners' Meetings"--to run from time to time--for newcomers to AA sobriety.
The Rewards of Not Fighting Back
February 1957
By:
Anonymous
| Woodstock, New York
Peace of mind is no by-product of sobriety, says this letter to a perplexed fellow-AA. . .it takes detailed planning and daily practice.
