The Compulsive Angler
September 1969
By:
Anonymous
| Jupiter, Florida
He didn't flourish in his sobriety until he quit fishing for fish and started fishing for men
Sobriety-by-mail
June 1967
By:
Murray M.
In a New Zealand prison: Four walls enclose him day and night, but they don't keep out the AA message
It's Not Necessary to Hate Your Job
February 1966
By:
Milt W.
| Van Nuys, California
A PR writer finds that AA principles help him keep and improve a career he once thought a racket
The Good Old Daze
September 1964
By:
W. S. R.
| East Norwalk, Connecticut
You can't deny it, Kildare, we might almost have got killed. . .
That Noble Thirst
December 1963
By:
J. G.
| Manhattan, New York
On living it up like the big-time boozers--when you can hardly keep it down
The Slip That Turned Out Sober
March 1963
By:
Anon.
| Manhattan, New York
Ten years dry--then a beer and a rye<lb Then four years in hell--paved the way to get well
Can We Permit Justice to Remain Blind?
March 1961
By:
Albert B. Logan
Before a Joint Session of the Law Society of England and the American Bar Association, an attorney stresses the need for the legal profession to recognize alcoholism as a disease
How to Drink With Impunity (or Anyone Else)
March 1961
By:
K. V.
| Glenview, Illinois
3. THE TRANSCONTINENTAL CAPRICE
No Kidding
January 1961
By:
R.M.
| Toronto, Ontario
One man's opinion: AA is a Fellowship not a Friendship Club
The Sober Critic
June 1960
A movie critic reveals some of the tactics Hollywood press agents employ to influence good notices for alcoholic performers
The Traditions Checklist
April 2011
The Power of Our Common Bond
June 1995
Reprinted from the Fall/Winter 1994 "About AA" newsletter, published by AA's General Service Office
Give My Regards to New York
November 1988
By:
Jim K.
| Los Angeles, California
From the May 1958 Grapevine
Guardian of AA
November 1980
By:
Bill W.
Our General Service Conference - From the April 1958 Grapvine
Give My Regards to New York
November 1976
By:
Jim K.
It took him some time to become aware that there was more to AA than his group - From the May 1958 Grapevine
Ninth Tradition Checklist
February 1971
By:
B. L.
| Manhattan, New York
AA, as such, ought never be organized; but we may create service boards or committees directly responsible to those they serve.
3rd Step
March 1970
By:
Anonymous
| New Hampshire
Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God <emphasis type="underline">as we understood Him.</emphasis>
