Our Slogans--old Sayings Made New
April 1971
A life-support system for beginners, our Slogans grow with us as we grow in the program - The essence of AA
To Tell Or Not to Tell
April 1970
By:
G. O'L.
| Chicago, Illinois
In seeking a job, being candid about one's alcoholism has its dangers, sometimes its rewards
A Rugged League
January 1969
By:
B. P.
| St. John's
That's what B.P. calls the convention speaking circuit as he lauds its "noble men and women
Special-speaker Syndrome
August 1968
By:
M. U.
| Brighton, Colorado
It feels terrible to be up there with the expectation you'll knock 'em dead
No Refuge from the Law
September 1961
By:
R. K.
| Traverse City, Michigan
Good AA and good citizenship go together
Closed Meeting
July 1954
High and Mighty Me
May 1953
By:
J. E.
| New York City
A NEW MEMBER DECIDES THAT "LIVE AND LET LIVE" CAN MEAN TOLERANCE FOR NON-ALCOHOLICS. . .
Tradition Eleven
March 1953
By:
Bill W.
The eleventh of a series of articles explaining The Twelve Traditions <lb "OUR
The Invisible Hand
April 2005
By:
Sam W.
| Holt, Michigan
Remembering that last drunk and the first Twelfth Step
Out of the Hole
November 2004
By:
Matt Y.
| Staten Island, New York
There can be no way to erase a crime of the past, but there is recovery
Just How Welcome Are You?
June 1996
By:
Hank S.
| Lafayette, Indiana
This gay AA member found painful intolerance at a meeting "for men only
