The More I Remember, the Better I Feel
June 1975
By:
T. G. F.
| Springfield, Virginia
We have to get well to realize how sick we were
An Equal-opportunity Disease
March 1975
By:
Joyce H.
| Toluca Lake, California
She learned to think of herself as an alcoholic first and a woman second
Are We a Secret Society?
August 1974
By:
Earl C.
| Santa Barbara, California
Anonymity within AA can be carried to dangerous extremes
Frantic Improvement
April 1974
By:
John H.
| Boston, Massachusetts
We exchange one poison for another when our search for perfection becomes an obsession
Don't Sell the Slogans Short
January 1974
By:
C. C.
| Lake Worth, Florida
Some of us may think they're old hat and corny, but. . .
Why Don't Doctors Tell the Patient?
August 1973
By:
C. M. D.
| Florida
There's always plenty of evidence when a drinking problem is involved
Help for the High-bottom
June 1973
By:
A. M. H.
| Naples, Florida
Convulsions and delirium tremens are not necessarily requirements for membership
Three Valleys
April 1973
By:
M. O.
| São Paulo
Was this vision a split fraction of all the time in eternity?
The Prodigal Son
February 1973
By:
D. W. R.
| Detroit, Michigan
New insight on the old parable, and how it applies to us - Around the Tables
The Bums Are Threatening My Sobriety
September 1954
By:
Greenpernt Gus
An Open Letter to Anyone Who Will Hold Still <lbAmong the Flatbush Faithful only, that is. All others may turn the page in silent respect for the grieving. (Ed. note: unless The Bums have crossed us up and changed the picture by press date!)
Lest We Forgeta Vision for You
December 1952
<emphasis type="italic">From the 14th printing of the book "Alcoholics Anonymous"</emphasis>
Every Family Club Member Knows the Story
October 1950
By:
R.G.
| San Francisco, California
Question: Is it true that nobody can understand an alcoholic?
No Crusade Mentioned
October 1950
By:
Henry
| San Francisco
Step Twelve--Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to alcoholics and practice these principles in all our affairs.
