New Year's Eve I Startled Myself. . .
January 1969
By:
J. A. H.
| Dallas, Texas
This woman member had nothing to say to an all-male audience. Then she remembered a cold, wet night when. . .
Oh, Lonesome Me!
May 1968
By:
Janet V.
| Blantyre
An AA Loner in Africa finds there are lots of pretty nice people around
Around AA - Items of AA Information and Experience
May 1968
By:
N. L.
Books That Can Help - 'Ministering to Alcoholics'
Five Years in AA--SLIP--COMEBACK
February 1968
By:
Jim C.
| Metcalfe, Ontario
An AA returning after a slip takes deliberate aim on wanting sobriety above all else
Go Forth Without Fear
September 1965
By:
Dick W.
| Van Nuys, California
An argument against the "give-'em-hell" approach
The Choice Is Ours
January 1964
By:
L. H.
| Cleveland, Ohio
<emphasis type="italic">God grants each mind the choice of truth or repose. Either may be chosen, but not both. -Emerson</emphasis>
Fear
September 1963
By:
Dr. Hal S.
| Claremont, California
How to turn this potential defect into an asset
Virgil's Twelfth Step Call
November 1961
By:
T. W. R.
| Alexandria, Virginia
The classics are full of good AA philosophy
Easy Does It
January 1961
By:
P.W.
| Jackson Heights, New York
Time can be a helpful friend or a harsh master. Use it wisely and you'll live longer and happier!
Our Greatest Christmas Gift
December 1960
By:
Bill O.
| Charleston, South Carolina
How better can we thank God for our sobriety than by bringing the light and hope of AA to others
A Late Report From France
October 1960
By:
Ann M.
Title of the series of seventeen articles in Paris newspaper translates into literal English as: "The Newfoundland Dogs of Alcoholism.
