I Might Have Missed It All
He and his partner have been sober for many years and now have been blessed with a grandson
Happy Because I'm Sober
February 1969
By:
L. H.
| Cleaveland, Ohio
This AA looked at the people around him who were progressing most in the program. Here's what he found. . .
About That Return to Social Drinking. . .
January 1966
By:
R. Z.
| San Diego, California
A visit to Professor Winkley's School proves instructive in a confusing sort of way
A Terribly Lonely Christmas
December 1965
By:
Anonymous
Her first sober holidays were taut and cold. Was a drink the answer, or was there another way?. . .
To Tell Or Not to Tell?
September 1965
By:
F. J. T.
| Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
What happened when a professor told his biology class about his own experience with alcohol
Recipe for a Holiday Shindig
November 1964
By:
B. P.
| Chappaqua, New York
A no-longer-befuddled hostess reveals the secret of a bountiful bash
Little Philldoll's Search
September 1964
By:
F. M.
| Manhattan, New York
Back at the ranch and out at the bar, she wanted the 'answer to everything'
The Rum-Soaked Razor Bill
May 1963
By:
M. D. B.
| Jackson, Michigan
Bird watching for fun, profit and sobriety
A Mother and a Miracle
January 1963
By:
Grateful Alcoholic
| Warwick, Rhode Island
She was getting close to the end of the line when it happened. . .
Fellowship Is an Art
April 1962
By:
J. F. D.
| McNeil Island, Washington
and breaking out of our isolation is one of the signs that we are growing up
A Twenty-four-hour Performer
June 1961
By:
B. P.
| Chappaqua, New York
This gal discovered only professionals are paid to act
We Are Not a Bunch of Religious Fanatics!
November 1977
By:
A priest
A priest of the church contrasts AA's program of spiritual recovery with our all too often distorted public image - From the April 1972 Grapevine
Give My Regards to New York
November 1976
By:
Jim K.
It took him some time to become aware that there was more to AA than his group - From the May 1958 Grapevine
We Are Not a Bunch of Religious Fanatics!
April 1972
By:
A priest
| Boston, Massachusetts
A priest of the church contrasts AA's program of spiritual recovery with our all-too-often distorted public image
5th Step
July 1970
By:
L. L.
| Manhattan, New York
Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs.
Evaluation by Experienced Officials:
June 1967
By:
Judge Edward D. O'Cleary, Municipal
| Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
AA's General Service Office has issued this paper on cooperation of AAs with court-managed programs for alcoholics revolving in and out of local jails
More Power to You
November 1965
By:
M. D. B.
| Jackson, Michigan
Can we really get help in our daily living from a "Higher Power"?
Help Yourself to Self-help
July 1965
By:
M. D. B.
| Jackson, Michigan
On the merits of reading for personal enlightenment, with some examples from the author's own experience
How Anonymous Should You Be?
May 1965
By:
Anonymous
It may look easy to practise the second A in AA, but it doesn't always work out that way
The Time Is Now!
February 1962
By:
M. K.
| Miami, Florida
these four words wiped out the horror of the past
Take 8
September 1956
By:
Anonymous
| Tokyo
It's been eight years. Measured in units of twenty-four hours. And of that you may be certain sure, Charlie thought.
PSYCHIATRIC AND MEDICAL VIEWS
February 1956
1955 News Round - Public enlightenment action are trends in the year's news about alcoholism
