What We Do and What We Don't
February 1983
By:
J. M.
| Woodstock, Illinois
AA's Traditions spell it out
When Negatives Creep in
May 1982
By:
J. P.
| Clairton, Pennsylvania
Suddenly, he was back in the driver's seat
The Old Magic Came Back
September 1981
By:
T. D.
| Telford, Shropshire
Frustration and anger vanished when he got back to the mainstream of AA
Learning From Other
June 1981
By:
C. C.
| North Hollywood, California
Humility tells us "<emphasis type="underline">We</emphasis> can do what <emphasis type="underline">I</emphasis> can't
I Sent a Christmas Card on Its Way
December 1967
By:
Neva G.
| Alvin, Texas
And in very short order, the sober, not-so-gay divorcée was no longer alone
How It Looks to a Sponsor
May 1967
By:
Anon.
| Rochester, New York
Notes on some mischances--and some rewards--along the sponsorship trail
Author's Bugaboo: "Can I Write Sober?
January 1966
By:
C. C.
| Mirror Lake, New Hampshire
She used booze to start the ideas flowing; would sobering up mean the end of her career?
Make Your Immaturity Pay
March 1965
By:
Anonymous
Those defects can keep us alive to the need to change
AA in a Few Words
September 1964
By:
Bob. T.
| Manhattan, New York
It started as a game, but it made me recall how strong and simple the truths were
Women Alcoholics Have a Tougher Fight
July 1964
By:
Marty M.
| Manhattan, New York
How this fact offers an exceptional opportunity to women members of AA
Race for a Sober Rat
January 1964
By:
J. S. F.
| Toronto, Ontario
For those in prospecting, newspapering, seafaring, selling shoes, or any other line
Different Kinds of Alcoholism
November 1963
By:
B. L.
| Greenwich village, New York
New ideas may explain why some who come to AA have trouble
Canada's New Kind of Prison
March 1963
By:
Idabelle Melville
A new form of "correction"--an all-AA camp in the forest
100 Men and a Woman
September 1962
By:
M. C.
| Jamestown, New York
The one woman member, in a town of 45,000, had her own set of difficulties--at first
