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The Human Condition

June 1998
By: C.L.B. | Leland, Mississippi

When AA Was Twenty-Five Years Old

June 1994
By: E. K. | Michigan

Drinking Lady. . .

June 1953
By: FCY | Delaware
tells the facts of her life to her incredulous friends

Women's Meetings

October 1946
By: Grace O. | Manhattan, New York

Quote May 4, 2015

“In a garden we remove or control undesirable weeds; in my personal sobriety, I remove the things that have been blocking me; and in my home group, by means of group inventory, I do something about the things that cause problems. “At the group level, this might mean: 1) ensuring that the message being presented today is as good as the message that was here when we first needed it; 2) seeing to it that everyone coming through the door is given the chance to hear firsthand exactly what it is all about from persons with quality sobriety; and 3) making it known that a group is not interested in outside gobbledegook that has nothing to do with sobriety. “We can't be all things to all people, so let's do the thing we do best and that is carry the message of recovery from alcohol.”

London, Ontario, February 1992 “Freedom From Alcohol,” Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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THE LONG VIEW

August 1994
AA's General Service Office helps to carry the AA message to alcoholics, to AA groups, and to the public at large.

Experience, Strength, and Hope--A Visit to the Soviet Union

July 1989
By: Don P. | Aurora, Colorado

Learning to Grow in Self-esteem

February 1975
By: M. D. B. | Toledo, Ohio
A low opinion of self drove us into many of our difficulties

12. Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these Steps, we tried to carry this message to alcoholics, and to practice these principles in all our affairs.

March 1973
By: Rev. Canon Samuel M. Shoemaker D.D.
<emphasis type="italic">"There were men like clergyman Sam Shoemaker, whose early teachings did so much to inspire Dr. Bob and me."</emphasis> Bill W. in <emphasis type="italic">AA Comes of Age</emphasis>

Think About the Flower

A professor came to accept her alcoholism and became willing to change

A Priest's Story

May 1968
By: A Priest
A Roman Catholic priest tells how he slid downhill into the alcoholic ward of a state hospital--where he found AA

The scroll given to Sister may now be seen at Rosary Hall. This is the inscription:

August 1966
By: Bill W.
our everlasting gratitude

Those Twelve Steps as I Understand Them

January 1964
By: Rev. Canon Samuel M. Shoemaker, D.D

And the Balloons Went Up

October 1995
Alcoholics Anonymous Celebrates 60 Years at Our Largest-Ever Anniversary Convention

Interview With the Author of "Physician, Heal Thyself!

October 1995
Fourth in a series of articles on authors of Big Book stories

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