I've Never Quit Being Active.
November 1968
By:
C. H. S.
| St. Petersburg, Florida
This is a life-changing program and the growth process never ends - Big Book stories--Updated
First Steps Out of Agnosticism
April 1968
By:
D. B.
| Texas
He had failed himself as his own god; now where should he look for meaning?
I Needed Psychiatry Before and After AA
November 1966
By:
M. W.
| Norwalk, Connecticut
An AA member says<lb A doctor sent him to AA in the first place; and another helped him work the program
I Was a Perpetual Private
May 1966
By:
T. C. F.
A soldier, now in Vietnam, and no longer a private, tells how he found AA
The Mid-timer
October 1965
By:
J. S. C.
| New Hartford, Connecticut
On being neither new nor old in AA<lbAre you finding it increasingly difficult to remember what the shakes were like?
Should We Change Our Name?
August 1964
By:
J. S. C.
| New Hartford, New York
Is an alcoholic a drunk? Does anonymous mean secret?
I Hated 'Drunkalogs'
July 1964
By:
L. S.
| Manhattan, New York
Do gruesome stories about our drinking experiences really help anyone?
Pills for the Year 2000
August 1962
By:
Milton Golin
AAs have other sources of hope than pills and gadgets--but the medics are working on some weird ones.
Let's Stop Squelching the Old-timer
September 1960
By:
L.H.
| Hawthorne, California
An AA youngster's honest inventory reveals jealousy of his AA elders
The View from Here: - Each Month a Group of Past Delegates to the General Service Conference Will Talk About the Traditions
July 1996
By:
Alf S.
| St. Cloud, Minnesota
An Offer We Could Refuse
