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PO Box 1980

September 1975
By: R. McS. | Lynn, Massachusetts
No outstretched hands

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

February 1975
By: NIAAA Information & feature Ser
Informal Facilities

The High-bottom Paradox

August 1974
By: P. T. | Kentucky
If your life is unmanageable, does high or low bottom have any great significance?

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

August 1974
By: Post | Wiesbaden
Air Force Progress Report

Closed Meetings Are to Grow on

March 1973
By: Father Jim F. | Queens, New York

Carrying the Message

December 1972
By: R. P. | Las Vegas, Nevada
'Identify' is the key word

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

October 1971
By: Los Angeles Times
Heredity or Environment?

Chanting to a Stone Wall

For this prisoner, the endless discussions about various practices in meetings is a luxury he doesn't have

Letter from the Editor

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

July 1969
By: Royal Bank of Canada | Montreal, Quebec
Addiction--Including the Oldest Drug

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

May 1969
By: B. F.
Terhune's Ten Commandments

The Anecdote Bin

October 1962

From the Grass Roots

October 1958
By: A. F. L. | Copenhagen
The AA People

A Reflective Inventory

April 1958
By: H. O. W. | Cushing, Oklahoma

Editorial

February 1953

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Ham on Wry

April 1986

Once Over Lightly

October 1984
Sense and nonsense on the road to recovery

PO Box 1980

July 1978
By: R. G. | Manhattan, New York
To tell or not to tell

PO Box 1980

February 1977
By: M. S. | London
The GV is good medicine

Planting Seeds in Kenya

December 2022 | Remote Communities & Sober Holidays
By: Andrew K. | Hamilton, N.J.
Sobriety reignited his love of farming, but a prayer led him on a journey that enhanced his sense of service forever

Tradition Time

November 2012
By: Jon C. | El Dorado Hills, California
He was so busy doing service, he barely noticed his depression had lifted

Web Exclusive: Coming Back and Coming Clean

December 2011
By: Scott T.
After a relapse, a member tells his homegroup that he took money from the basket

Web Exclusive: They Told Me: "To Drink is to Die"

June 2011
By: Cahlen H. | Idaho
A young member from a family devasted by the effects of alcoholism finds her way to AA.

Through Others' Eyes

June 2002
By: Libby G. | Tucson, Arizona

Coming Home

July 1998
By: Keith C. | Billerica, Massachusetts

Staying in the Momentum

August 1995
By: Scot G. | Blacksburg, Virginia

Let Me Think for Myself!

December 1989
By: Harold B. | Punta Gorda, Florida

Crossing the Threshold

January 1989
By: Richard K. | New York, New York
Step One: We admitted we were powerless over alcohol--that our lives had become unmanageable

Inclusive Not Exclusive

September 1980
By: E. S. | Manhattan, N.Y.

More Is Not Necessarily Better

May 1977
By: C. C. | North Hollywood, California
When we're happy, we're the happiest; when we're sad, we're the saddest. If one is good, two are better. We are the "excessive" people

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