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Where I Found My Sobriety

July 1981
By: R. H. | Wichita Falls, Texas

An Out-again-in-again Indian

July 1979
By: B. B. | Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
An eleven-page section devoted to the AA experience behind prison bars

How Simple?

May 1979
By: J. K. | South Carolina

Pill Problem

March 1976
By: Anonymous | Plainfield, New Jersey
There are many devils who would lead us into temptation

The Impossible Group

January 1973
By: Harold V. | Baltimore, Maryland
They didn't have much of what they were supposed to have, and yet they had everything

My Name Is Dick

September 1972
By: R. S. | Gunter Air Force Base, Alabama

Acting Within the Traditions

February 1972
By: John L. Norris, MD
We in AA can do much to help the public understand the disease of alcoholism

Knowledge Didn't Make Me Sober

August 1971
By: J. McL. | Dannemora, New York
But through AA he came to believe that there is a good way out

Carrying the Message

December 1970
By: J. K. T. | Ayr
Sobriety for the whole person

Down and Out In Cali

It took a couple of bottoms for her to begin to work the program

At Home in Hawaii

After moving far away, they had to rebuild their sober network

While on Holiday ...

Running was a great cure for his alcoholism until one day at the beach

Reconciliation With Myself

After getting sober, he could come to terms with the person he was

There Were Many Firsts

An AA celebrates all the new experiences of living a sober life

Turning the TV Off

He had to come to realize that unlike his heroes on the tube, he wasn't going to be able to drink casually

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Rearview Mirror

July 1983
By: A. L. | San Jose, California

Passing the Basket . . . Or Passing the Buck?

June 1983
By: C. C. | West Palm Beach, Florida

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment

September 1982
By: Wendy Wright
Scrambled Priorities?

A Good Place for an Inventory

July 1982
By: J. M. | Fort Worth, Texas

A Hand Out

March 1982
By: G. G. | Irvington, New York

A Greater Freedom

July 1981
By: L. K. | Dannemora, New York

There Are No Strangers in AA

January 1981
By: A. C. | Rockport, Maine

Lack of Meetings = Negative Attitudes

July 1980
By: L. C. | South Deerfield, Mass.

The Term Is 'Hope'

June 1980
By: F. P. | Westmont, N.J.

Beginnings of Serenity

January 1980
By: Anonymous | Malvern, Pennsylvania
AA provided the tools to use soberly, one day at a time

Ego Deflation

August 1979
By: L. S. | Halifax, Nova Scotia

Rarely--Or Never?

December 1978
How co-founder Bill W. answered a frequently asked question

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

November 1978
By: William Stockton
Cause of Synergism Discovered

AA Service Means Working Together

December 1977
By: J. R. | Chatham, Ontario

On Making Your Group Smaller and Smaller

November 1977
By: M. S.
From the January 1966 Grapevine

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