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Slips and Human Nature

June 1969
By: Willliam Duncan Silkworth, MD
Originally published in the Grapevine for January 1947, this work has become a classic in AA literature

Report from an Unemployed Monkey

March 1969
By: R. W. D. | California
Learn where the monkey shines and how to dim his activity. Here are full directions, as dictated by Moe the Monk himself

Don't Take Our Word for It

January 1969
By: S. B. S. | Sarasota, Florida
An early Chicago member writes the sequel to her story (page 304 in "Alcoholics Anonymous") and clearly spells out the progression of sobriety - Big Book Stories--Updated

Divided I Stand

November 1968
By: F. C. | Manhattan, New York
Many a spouse joins AA only to find that the search for sobriety brings new problems in family relations. Here, three members share their experience in making necessary adjustments

My Name Is Charles

July 1968
By: C. D. | Flint, Michigan
An alcoholic's own story

At Last No Longer Apart

November 1967
By: F. M. | New Canaan, Connecticut
Big Book Stones--Updated

How It Goes with AA in Calcutta

November 1967
By: Reginald Maher
A nonalcoholic newspaperman reports on his firsthand experience of the Fellowship

Homing Device for the Inner Man

March 1967
By: T. P., Jr. | Hankins, New York
<emphasis type="italic">The author suggests taking this "continuing" Step in three ways </emphasis> <lbStep Discussion<lbStep Ten: Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it.

Don't Hide in AA

January 1967
By: Bobbie G. | Forest Hills, New York
A member asks: Isn't it AA's job to return us to normal living, not furnish a substitute for it?

Sober Kick for Jazzmen

September 1966
By: Fred. W. | New York, New York

The Search for Ecstasy

October 1965
By: Gerald Heard

My Name Is Betty

May 1965
By: B. D. | Wilmette, Illinois

In the Place for Drunks

December 1964

An Atheist Speaks Out

May 1962
By: E. L. | Vermont

Another Human Being

February 1962
By: L. T. | Malibu, California
The program and psycho-therapy meet in

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A Few Light Bulb Moments

A member describes the turning points along the way that led to AA

Why I need the 24-hour plan

January 1968
By: B. F. P. | Manhattan, New York
A member devoted to day-at-a-time living inventories the idea--and stays convinced

The Will and the Way

February 1967
By: M. D. B. | Jackson, Michigan
<i>The good or ill of man lies within his own will</i>."--Epictetus

Horror into Happiness

December 1965
By: F. T. | Manhattan, New York
AGE: 40 plus<lbSEX: Male<lbDIAGNOSIS: Alcoholic<lbPROGNOSIS: Return to effective life through AA

Changing Attitudes

February 1964
By: A. B. | Stamford, Connecticut

The Alcoholic Personality

June 1963
By: Howard T. Blane, Ph.D.

What Does "Surrender" Mean?

April 1963
By: Harry M. Tiebout, M.D.
One of AA's first friends in psychiatry points out "the road beyond the miracle

Sponsoring the Ala-tot

December 1962
By: M.D.B. | Michigan
A new pop tells how sponsoring his firstborn is like a 12th Step Case

How to Drink With Impunity (Or Anyone Else)

February 1961
By: J. B. P. | Irvington, New York
2. THE CENTRIFUGAL DRUNK - The second in a series of satiric instructions on etiquette for the still active alcoholic

Cherished Malady

January 1957
By: H. W. | New York, New York

I Walked Alone

September 1952
By: H. N. M. | Sedalia, Missouri
A wife finds hope and comfort in experience shared

Tradition Two

May 1952
By: BILL W.
The second of a new series of articles explaining The Twelve Traditions. . . <lbFor our group purpose there is but one ultimate authority--a loving God as he may express himself in our group conscience. Our leaders are but trusted servants--they do not go

Case History of Someone You Know

March 1951

IV

April 1947
By: R. F. S. | Montclair, New Jersey

The Last Straw

April 2004
By: DeWitt T. | Douglasville, Georgia

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