The Easier, Softer Way
September 1972
By:
R. W.
| Van Nuys, California
Science may come up with that panacea for alcoholics, but most of us in AA like what we have
The Slip That Didn't Happen
July 1972
By:
D. C. B.
| Washington, District of Columbia
Where he had failed before, Antabuse forced him to wait until the crisis had passed
40-hour Marathon Meetings
March 1968
By:
Anonymous
. . .The long hours in marathon bid fair to open the heart. . .
Another Human Being
February 1962
By:
L. T.
| Malibu, California
The program and psycho-therapy meet in
Keeping It Simple
May 1960
Ninety Days Will Do It
July 1953
By:
E. G.
| St. Paul, Minnesota
The human psyche--as the body--contains within its own nature the power to heal itself, so long as the injury is not too far-reaching."--Dr. C. G. Jung
Twelfth Step Work Is AA
May 1953
By:
R. J. M.
| Jamestown, New York
If we live AA, we are doing Twelfth Step work. . .how infinitely more powerful is our message, if the suffering alcoholic recognizes that AA has produced in us a patient, humble, and loving friend of God and man.
Down Beat
September 1951
An Illicit Affair
May 1972
By:
J. G. T.
| Negaunee, Michigan
You don't die of fright or shame. Matter of fact, you feel pretty good about it - Small-Town AA
My Name Is Adolfo
May 1971
By:
Adolfo B.
| Caracas
He drank his way all over North and South America until he found a stopping place in Caracas, Venezuela
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February 1971
By:
Dr. John
| San Diego, California
The rule of HALT is a reminder that can help us all along the road to recovery - The Essence of AA
Impact at Acapulco
March 1970
By:
W. C.
| Cuernavaca
A serious accident provided time to reflect and be grateful
Renacimiento (Ray-nah-see-myehn'-toh): A Rebirth
August 1963
By:
C.
| Tegucigalpa
La historia del grupo que "12th-stepped" un otro grupo y los resultados
Return to an Old Inn
June 1962
By:
M. C.
| Pleasantville, New York
Could it be," I asked myself smugly, "that these normal drinkers could not appreciate the beauty around them as I did?
The Mountains Shall Bring Peace. . ."--Psalms 72:3
February 1961
By:
H. G.
| Cincinnati, Ohio
Booze and song-plugging went hand in hand for this veteran tunesmith until the merry-go-round broke down
The Colonel Was a Lush
February 1961
By:
J. S.
| Bedford Hills, New York
No man can change the Army 201 File but the bright record of the sober years goes into it, too
I'm Glad I'm an Alcoholic!
January 1961
By:
P. M.
| Manchester, Connecticut
In AA my wife and I have found the happiness and serenity that we believe few "civilians" ever achieve.
