Toward a Clarification of Construction
May 1975
By:
N. D.
Our English cousins struggle to understand AA structure--as do we. . .
The Public's Opinion
November 1973
By:
H. S.
| Great Neck, New York
This 24-year-old expression of concern for our Traditions carries even greater weight for AA in today's world - From the November 1949 Grapevine
You're in Good Hands with Winkley!
August 1971
By:
R. Z.
| San Diego, California
This time he's come up with a security blanket for drunks
Comfort in Action
July 1971
By:
R. S.
| Queens, New York
The winners are those who do things because it makes them feel better
We're Chipping Away at the Stigma
October 1970
By:
Anonymous
| Seattle, Washington
An opportunity to work as a rehabilitation counselor made it possible for him to contribute more
The Only Day I Have
August 1970
By:
J. C.
| Topeka, Kansas
Yesterday is gone, and tomorrow will soon be today
Freedom in Day-tight Compartments
August 1970
By:
M. E. S.
| Manhattan, New York
The 24-hour plan doesn't shut you in; rather, it shuts out that which is wasteful and destructive
The Ghosts of My Youth
It wasn't until she faced her past that she could move forward into the present
Santa Claus Is Coming Our Way
December 1969
By:
J. G. T.
| Negaunee, Michigan
If you don't think so, take a good, hard look at the record--and then stand by your telephones
Her Name Is Helen
August 1969
By:
Mary C.
| Missouri
When she told her story every woman in the room found new meaning in some old-fashioned words like: valor, courage, fearlessness. . .
Not the Great Big Things but Rather-a Whole Carload of Little Things
May 1969
By:
F. M.
| New Canaan, Connecticut
- make life worthwhile
Just Plain Sober
January 1967
By:
T. C.
| Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Contented with Sobriety?--<emphasis type="bold">Yes</emphasis> Contented with Everything Else?--<emphasis type="bold">Not Necessarily</emphasis>
Is the AA Program a Selfish One?
May 1950
By:
Anonymous
| East Greenwich, Rhode Island
Do we confuse the shaky newcomer?
