Around AA - Items of AA Information and Experience
August 1980
Atmosphere of Unity Marks 30th General Service Conference
Coping With Divorce
March 1980
By:
J. L.
| Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Through the program, others survived it, and she did, too
Go Tell It to the Doctor
November 1978
By:
M. McF.
The doctor thought she ought to be dead and was curious to know why she wasn't - From the May 1967 Grapevine
Are You Listening?
January 1978
By:
H. T., MD
| Evanston, Illinois
Try it. It's good for you--and others
Plain, Unvarnished Truth
September 1976
By:
L. P.
| Albuquerque, New Mexico
We need to hear it if we are ever to face it and go on to recovery
The Curious Woman Prisoner
July 1976
By:
Connie A.
| Columbus, Ohio
Now free and sober, she brings AA to institutions
A Mischievous Suggestion
June 1976
Insomnia
February 1976
By:
R. G.
| Fort Knox, Kentucky
If you can't sleep, maybe it's because you don't like what you would wake up to
From AA's Scrapbooks--1943 (Con't.)
February 1958
OLD TOPERS ASK LADIES TO JOIN THEM ON WAGON ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AIDS ERRING SISTERS
AA Around the World
February 1958
By:
Harold H.
| Durban
MORE FROM ZULULAND<lbNews, comments and letters from about AA's worldwide outposts and centers--gleaned from letters to the Grapevine and General Service Headquarters, and from "AA Exchange Bulletin," published monthly by GSH
From the Grass Roots
December 1957
Ed. note--In the October issue a non-alcoholic M.D. called for discussion of whether or not prospective employers of alcoholics should be told the truth about the existence of an alcoholics problem; in particular, what alcoholics felt the doctor in the ease should say when asked to recommend.
How Much AA Is Enough?
November 1955
By:
J.F.H.
| San Diego, California
Four members explore an unanswerable but interesting question. . .
