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My First Alcoholic Patient

September 1974
By: Frank A. Seixas, MD
A 19-page section of sharing by members of the medical profession

I Joined Al-anon and Found AA

January 1973
By: K. G. | California
Both helped save her, and in both she finds ways to help others

The Uses and Abuses of Clichs

April 1971
By: J. S. | Peterborough, New Hampshire
Don't analyze--utilize. But try to understand what they truly mean

My Parents the Pioneers

She was able to get sober thanks to the example of her mom and dad

Christmas Illumination

December 1964
By: J. K. B. | Studio City
There was no tree to trim. Was the bottle the answer or could AA suggest another approach?

An Australian's Story

May 1964
By: P. H. | Windsor

Man in a Hotel Room

August 1961
By: Anon. | Baltimore, Maryland
The crisis centered on the telephone. Which number would he call?

Lunch at Cary's

December 1959
By: M. S. G. | Green's Farms, Connecticut

From the Vintage Years

July 1958
A Sampling of the First Anniversary Issue: <emphasis type="italic">July 1945</emphasis>

Closed Meeting

June 1957
THE COURAGE OF SOBRIETY

Unto Others

September 1956
By: A. T. | New York City, New York

An Accumulation of Unhappy Events

July 1954
By: B. T. | Santa Monica, California
A Women's Story

How do cyber meetings act like F2F AA meetings?

May 1996

Listening to Life

November 2024 | The Gift Of Gratitude
By: Grace L. | Rochester, New York
Once lost and now sober, an autistic member finally finds the truth about himself. To him, it’s music

Listening to Life

September 2022 | Young & Sober
By: Grace L. | Rochester, N.Y.
Once lost and now sober, an autistic member finally finds the truth about himself. To him, it’s music

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Happy Birthday!

November 1994
By: Curt S. | Windsor, Colorado

There Is No Free Lunch

July 1994
By: Colin R. | Sydney
Tradition 7 - Every AA group ought to be fully self-supporting, declining outside contributions.

PO Box 1980

August 1993
By: ANONYMOUS
Come back, old-timers!

Flight Pattern

May 1993
By: Anonymous | Surrey, British Columbia

PO Box 1980

April 1993
By: J. M. | Los Angeles, California
Christian AA?

PO Box 1980

March 1993
By: B. H. | Midland, Michigan
Many thanks

A Duck to Water

May 1992
By: Russell J. | Waukesha, Wisconsin

Your Move

February 1991
By: M. S. | Maui, Hawaii
What happened to simplicity?

Your Move

February 1991
By: F. F. | Wilcottville, Indiana
Whose turn next?

PO Box 1980

August 1990
By: D. R. | El Reno, Oklahoma
Responses to May issue

PO Box 1980

April 1990
By: C.G. | Delray Beach, Florida
Stand and be counted

PO Box 1980

March 1989
By: B. T. | Seattle, Washington
Igniting recovery

Your Move

February 1989
By: V. J. | Minneapolis, Minnesota
I don't have the strength

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment

January 1989
By: Walter Clark
Loss Triggers Alcoholism in Elderly

Come to Think of It. . .

December 1988
By: Kitty L. | Charlotte, North Carolina

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