Look at the record
August 1966
By:
W. B.
| Pennsylvania
An article for newcomers by a newcomer, with insights into the difficulties of ego-deflation
The Iron of Humility
November 1965
By:
Anon.
A priest reflects on his death-struggle with personal pride. He found a release through AA
Am I Special?
March 1965
By:
F. C.
| Manhattan, New York
Will buses and taxis materialize when I want them, and will my novel be a best seller?
Tension
November 1963
By:
Dr. "Ted
| Melbourne
An AA doctor shares his method of release from--
Doctors in AA
January 1962
By:
B. L.
| New York City, New York
Another in the series of articles about special meetings
The Problem and the Actress
June 1960
A Hollywood star warns it's time for AA when the gossip columnists coyly ask: "What actress has her friends worried?
Anonymity's Spiritual Dividends
May 1955
Tradition Eight
December 1952
By:
Bill W.
The eighth of a new series of articles explaining The Twelve Traditions. . . <lb"ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS SHOULD REMAIN FOREVER NON-PROFESSlONAL, BUT OUR SERVICE CENTERS MAY EMPLOY SPECIAL WORKERS".
Tradition Seven
November 1952
By:
Bill W.
The seventh of a new series of articles explaining The Twelve Traditions. . . <lb<emphasis type="italic">"EVERY AA GROUP OUGHT TO BE FULLY SELF-SUPPORTING, DECLINING OUTSIDE CONTRIBUTIONS."</emphasis>
DR. Powdermaker Discusses the Role of a Psychiatrist in Alcoholics Anonymous
February 1945
By:
Florence Powdermaker, M.D.
The Search for Self-approval
October 1967
By:
M. D. B.
| Jackson, Michigan
How the AA program deals with our need for self-approval and recognition by others
Absolutely Crackers in Caracas
September 1967
By:
Lil H-C.
| Castro Valley, California
Nutty as a fruitcake", her sponsor said. But she had the golden key to unlock the door to life
Out of a Drunken Home ... and into a Loving Fellowship
June 1967
By:
D. H.
| North Dakota
the story of a youngster's discovery of ALATEEN
The Twelve Steps Revisited / Step 10
October 1962
By:
J. E.
| Guilford, Connecticut
Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it.
A Psychiatrist's Appreciation of Alcoholics Anonymous
June 1960
By:
Adele E. Streeseman, M.D.
The AA program enables the withdrawn alcoholic to trust the mental therapist, thus hastening a return to sobriety--and sanity
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.
