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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

Grapevine Memories

An AA tells the story of how the magazine helped her get and stay sober

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

Hide the Bottle

June 1965
By: M. U. | Brighton, Colorado
The name of the game is

Those Lost Years

May 1964
By: M. D. B. | Westfield, New Jersey
They can yield a profit today

No Refuge from the Law

September 1961
By: R. K. | Traverse City, Michigan
Good AA and good citizenship go together

Pop Found the Way

June 1960
By: J. N. | Savannah, Georgia

The One That Got Away!

July 1959
By: R. L. | Berea, Ohio

The Unending Pursuit of Humility

July 1959
By: Bob R. | Fryeburg, Maine

Fast and Slow Horses On the AA Track

May 1958
By: H. T. B. | Dallas, Texas

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

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I'm No Expert

May 2005
By: George A. | New York, New York
No one knows it all

The Invisible Hand

April 2005
By: Sam W. | Holt, Michigan
Remembering that last drunk and the first Twelfth Step

Golden Years

February 2005
By: Audrey O. | Greendale, Wisconsin
A grandmother hits pay-dirt

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

Snow Or Show

September 2004
By: Karen M. | Floris, Iowa
Someone might need a meeting tonight

Joe the Rat

May 2004
By: Anne T. | Eureka, California
Some creatures just don't know when to quit

Crazy Glue

November 2003
By: Jim H. | Adelphi, Maryland
The bond of fellowship

Park Avenue West

September 2002
By: B. B.

These Good, Rewarding Years

February 2002
By: Peter

Don't Shortchange Yourself!

September 2000
By: Tonya M. | Anacortes, Washington

Love, Laughter, and Hope

September 1999
By: Jan H. | Jackson, Mississippi

Strength in Numbers

December 1998
By: Anonymous | Ventura, California

Cookie Jack

May 1997
By: Robert H. | Morro Bay, California

A Big Book Thumping

September 1996
By: John Roy K. | Chicago, Illinois

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

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