Slogans
February 1964
By:
M. S.
| Harrison, New York
Passé? Cliché? Cornball? War Cry?
The Parole Violator
September 1963
By:
S. S.
| Colorado
The story of a man with great courage--and hope
Formula for an AA Meeting in Southern California
September 1961
By:
C. A.
| Los Angeles, California
Some warm and friendly AA customs have spread from the Golden State
It Comes to Us
January 1961
By:
Anon.
| Cleveland, Ohio
We often hear, "... and then I came to AA." But how often AA comes to us!
How to Act at a Party
June 1960
Not even your glassy-eyed hostess cares when you tell her that you and Gin Barleycorn aren't on speaking terms
Doctor Calls "Slip" More Normal Than Alcoholic
June 1959
By:
William D. Silkworth, M.D.
January 1947
From the Vintage Years
February 1958
By:
Florence Powdermaker, M.D.
THE ROLE OF A PSYCHIATRIST IN AA <lbThirteen Years Ago in the Grapevine
Made Direct Amends
September 1979
By:
R. B.
| Fort Myers, Florida
Time and his Higher Power had built a bridge to his sobriety
Heading for Home
August 1979
By:
O. J.
| Houston, Texas
A section by or about beginners, with a single message: Keep coming back!
Like Chooses Like
June 1978
By:
L. K.
| Belmont, Massachusetts
Rewards come from both giving help and receiving it
Are You Listening?
January 1978
By:
H. T., MD
| Evanston, Illinois
Try it. It's good for you--and others
The Curious Woman Prisoner
July 1976
By:
Connie A.
| Columbus, Ohio
Now free and sober, she brings AA to institutions
Courage to Change
February 1974
By:
T. C.
| Atlanta, Georgia
Those obstacles in the way of our sobriety can be moved
The "Uglies
October 1971
By:
M. P.
| Manhattan, New York
Those wasteful emotions that need to be looked at for the phonies they are
