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Thoughts Are Things

February 1964
By: M. D. B. | Westfield, New Jersey
. . .if I wished to change my surroundings, I had to change my thinking first.

Abraham Lincoln on Alcoholism

February 1964
The profound insight of the great President into the dilemma of the habitual drunkard

The Bad Brown Brew

February 1964
By: B. F. | Farmingdale, Long Island, New York
The AA program was a snap for B. F. Then he fell into the clutches of a new horror! Here is his horror-scope

My Name Is--Rose

February 1964
By: R. M. | Memphis, Tennessee

To Receive Graciously

February 1964
By: Dr. Hal S. | Claremont, California
A doctor writes that our program is more than a giving of ourselves

Slogans

February 1964
By: M. S. | Harrison, New York
Passé? Cliché? Cornball? War Cry?

The Long, Long Road Back

February 1964
By: S. J. | New Jersey

It Wasn't Moby Dick

February 1964
By: R. Z. | San Diego, California
A yarn of the days when "Thar she blows" didn't refer to the head on a beer

Changing Attitudes

February 1964
By: A. B. | Stamford, Connecticut

How AA Came to Him

February 1964
By: L. J. A. | Alamogardo, New Mexico

AN ANSWER

February 1964

To Rest Assured

February 1964
By: M. C. | North Hollywood, California
Even in facing the darker realities of self

Short Takes

February 1964
By: E. L.

Short Takes

February 1964
By: R. L. Stevenson

Short Takes

February 1964
By: Edwin Conklin

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Thoughts Are Things

February 1964
By: M. D. B. | Westfield, New Jersey
. . .if I wished to change my surroundings, I had to change my thinking first.

Abraham Lincoln on Alcoholism

February 1964
The profound insight of the great President into the dilemma of the habitual drunkard

The Bad Brown Brew

February 1964
By: B. F. | Farmingdale, Long Island, New York
The AA program was a snap for B. F. Then he fell into the clutches of a new horror! Here is his horror-scope

My Name Is--Rose

February 1964
By: R. M. | Memphis, Tennessee

To Receive Graciously

February 1964
By: Dr. Hal S. | Claremont, California
A doctor writes that our program is more than a giving of ourselves

Slogans

February 1964
By: M. S. | Harrison, New York
Passé? Cliché? Cornball? War Cry?

The Long, Long Road Back

February 1964
By: S. J. | New Jersey

It Wasn't Moby Dick

February 1964
By: R. Z. | San Diego, California
A yarn of the days when "Thar she blows" didn't refer to the head on a beer

Changing Attitudes

February 1964
By: A. B. | Stamford, Connecticut

How AA Came to Him

February 1964
By: L. J. A. | Alamogardo, New Mexico

AN ANSWER

February 1964

To Rest Assured

February 1964
By: M. C. | North Hollywood, California
Even in facing the darker realities of self

Short Takes

February 1964
By: E. L.

Short Takes

February 1964
By: R. L. Stevenson

Short Takes

February 1964
By: Edwin Conklin

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