A Sense of Peace
January 1981
By:
P. S.
| Bristol, Connecticut
When he surrendered all those feelings to God, he realized he had found
Principles of Anonymity
January 1981
By:
A. C.-B.
Another look at the Traditions, this one from a more personal point of view
No Price Tag on Benefits
July 1980
By:
R. M.
| Bay City, Michigan
Chairing an institution meeting was one of the rewards of his sobriety
The Great Cookie Caper
December 1978
By:
A. B.
| Huntington Beach, California
The job of group treasurer brings awesome responsibilities
Thy Will, Not Mine
October 1978
By:
C. C.
| Arlington, Virginia
Her father's death taught her the true meaning of acceptance
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
Return to an Old Inn
June 1962
By:
M. C.
| Pleasantville, New York
Could it be," I asked myself smugly, "that these normal drinkers could not appreciate the beauty around them as I did?
The Winkley Experiment
February 1962
By:
R. Z.
| Council Bluffs, Iowa
A research project on--hic--controlled drinking
No Refuge from the Law
September 1961
By:
R. K.
| Traverse City, Michigan
Good AA and good citizenship go together
What's Beyond Cloud Nine?
August 1961
By:
P. G.
| Rumson, New Jersey
AA is a journey of little successes
Slips
April 1961
By:
W. D.
| Rowayton, Connecticut
An examination into the causes and consequences of taking that first drink
Give a Lot, Get a Lot!
April 1961
By:
B. S.
| Vancouver, British Columbia
A former General Service Delegate describes the spiritual returns from working with "the most anonymous
The Colonel Was a Lush
February 1961
By:
J. S.
| Bedford Hills, New York
No man can change the Army 201 File but the bright record of the sober years goes into it, too
The 12th Step on TV
June 1960
