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
The Man Who Missed Christmas
December 1975
By:
B. M.
| Saratoga, California
At the long table were lively, happy people, while off to the side was one alone
You Can't Kid Around with Kids
September 1975
By:
C. H.
| Fairfield, Connecticut
With youngsters, a straight line is the shortest distance to the point
You Weren't Arrested--you Were Rescued
July 1975
By:
D. R.
| Westminster, British Columbia
AA showed him a whole new way of life
Courage to Change
February 1974
By:
T. C.
| Atlanta, Georgia
Those obstacles in the way of our sobriety can be moved
Bed Number Eleven
A boisterous, sleepless night in the detox was a good reminder of where a glass of wine could take him
A Tapestry of Understanding
In sobriety, she learned that while she could only see the various threads, her Higher Power could see the overall design
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment
December 1966
Massive Study Planned
Go Ahead and Plan!
June 1965
By:
Anonymous
| Vermont
Is there something worth-while you want?<lbGo after it --a day at a time
The Silent Sponsor
December 1964
By:
J. S. C.
| New Hartford, New York
When it comes naturally, effective sponsorship doesn't need a label
I Tried Tranquilizers
June 1964
By:
Anonymous
| Virginia
. . .for the second, and, I hope, the last time, I am experiencing withdrawal. . .
When Sobriety Becomes Exciting
October 1963
By:
R. C. G.
| Des Moines, Iowa
New vitality and confidence make it unnecessary to smooth over the rough spots with Scotch
The Organization Drunk
August 1961
By:
V. B.
| Arlington, Virginia
An executive-type career girl found even AA committee work no substitute for the healing fellowship of the group
We're Just People
September 1953
By:
Anonymous
| Gulf Coast
AA members all around the country responded to our request for comment on "AA at Work--or at Leisure?" in the July issue. Three answers appear below.
Lest We Forget
July 1953
Excerpt from the fourteenth printing of the book "Alcoholics Anonymous," pages 72-74
Our Town
January 1953
By:
H. G. L.
| Washington, Missouri
it might be yours too. . . <lbsome small-towners feel lucky because growth does happen
