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Activity Addicts

March 1975
By: Paul M. | Riverside, Illinois
If we can keep ourselves busy enough we won't have time to face ourselves

The Beautiful-woman Drunk

June 1971
By: B. W. | Mission, British Columbia
We charmed the total stranger into buying us a drink

Embracing Change and Tradition Five

A member applies her sense of this tradition to various AA customs

When the Big "I" Becomes Nobody

September 1965
By: Harry M. Tiebout, M.D.
Why stress anonymity in AA? There is a profound psychological reason. Here a distinguished psychiatrist, an old friend of AA, and a Class A (non-alcoholic) Trustee of our General Service Board gives his insight into it.

My Name Is..." Bob

July 1962
By: B. E. | Miami, Florida

Jazz Musician

August 1961
By: V. G. | Van Nuys, California
Like the arrangements my combo played, I gave the cue for the finale

Adam Didn't Know

December 1960
By: H. M. | Newport Beach, California
Living is much more complicated for us than it was for Adam. But one thing is simplicity itself: The AA program.

On Personality Change

March 1960

The Failure to Grow

March 1960
By: J. D. | Mobile, Alabama

The Other Side

February 1959
By: P. T. | Salem, Oregon

The Gift of Shared Life

December 1955
By: Art L. | Leaside, Toronto

A Dollar - With Interest

May 1955
By: T. W. D. | Rutland, Vermont

Alcoholics Anonymous 50

July 1951
By: C. A. F. | Pickstown, South Dakota

Variety of Angles Studied

August 1947

Doctor Calls "Slip" More Normal Than Alcoholic

January 1947
By: Dr. William Duncan Silkworth

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Pre-release AA Contacts for Inmates

July 2003

Bill W.'s White Light Experience

April 2003
from Alcoholics Anonymous Comes of Age

A Tidal Wave of Loneliness

April 2001
By: Alan M. | Oxford

PO Box 1980

February 2001
By: Lori G. | Emporia, Kansas
Everything'll be okay

The Secret

February 2001
By: Scott J. | Vandalia, Illinois

PO Box 1980

January 2001
By: Karola A. | Illinois
Thank you, AA

Your Move

May 2000
By: Clyde M. | Atascadero, California
A program of inclusion

Is This Really AA?

October 1999
By: Leon E. | International Falls, Minnesota

Your Move

September 1999
By: Darek H. | Hightstown, New Jersey
Keep on rockin'

Door to Door Sobriety

July 1998
By: John S. | York, Alabama

PO Box 1980

April 1998
By: Art H. | Kwajalein
An island of hope

PO Box 1980

December 1997
By: Evelyn V. | San Jose, California
Heeding the still, small voice

Will You Fire Me?

March 1997
By: Joe A. | Lexington, South Carolina

La Viña--A Progress Report

January 1997
<emphasis type="italic">On the</emphasis> Grapevine

No More Shame

September 1995
By: Nikki S. | Rancho Cucamonga, California
Leaving the stigma of alcoholism behind

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