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The Slip That Turned Out Sober

March 1963
By: Anon. | Manhattan, New York
Ten years dry--then a beer and a rye<lb Then four years in hell--paved the way to get well

Was Casey an Alcoholic?

March 1963
By: H. L. Chace
Can the English language be murdered? Was the author swizzled when he wrote this? Does anybody care? Try the giddy effects of Prof. Chace's new language, Anguish, made by using words that sound like other words.

Woman on Skid Row

March 1963
By: V.H. | Daytona Beach, Florida
She tried to help two others--and saved herself

Canada's New Kind of Prison

March 1963
By: Idabelle Melville
A new form of "correction"--an all-AA camp in the forest

Advertisement of an Honest Rumseller

March 1963
By: J. A. N. | Durham, North Carolina
The following appeared under the above heading in a newspaper in Summerville, Georgia, in the 1880's

On Attending Meetings

March 1963
By: M.M.B. | Racine, Wisconsin
BLEATING DEACON'S CORNER

Short Takes

March 1963
By: E. L. Benedict

Short Takes

March 1963

Short Takes

March 1963

Short Takes

March 1963

Short Takes

March 1963
By: Chinese Proverb

Short Takes

March 1963
By: F. C. | Manhattan, New York

Short Takes

March 1963

Short Takes

March 1963

P.S. From the Editor

March 1963
Bless Them that Curse You

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The Slip That Turned Out Sober

March 1963
By: Anon. | Manhattan, New York
Ten years dry--then a beer and a rye<lb Then four years in hell--paved the way to get well

Was Casey an Alcoholic?

March 1963
By: H. L. Chace
Can the English language be murdered? Was the author swizzled when he wrote this? Does anybody care? Try the giddy effects of Prof. Chace's new language, Anguish, made by using words that sound like other words.

Woman on Skid Row

March 1963
By: V.H. | Daytona Beach, Florida
She tried to help two others--and saved herself

Canada's New Kind of Prison

March 1963
By: Idabelle Melville
A new form of "correction"--an all-AA camp in the forest

Advertisement of an Honest Rumseller

March 1963
By: J. A. N. | Durham, North Carolina
The following appeared under the above heading in a newspaper in Summerville, Georgia, in the 1880's

On Attending Meetings

March 1963
By: M.M.B. | Racine, Wisconsin
BLEATING DEACON'S CORNER

Short Takes

March 1963
By: E. L. Benedict

Short Takes

March 1963

Short Takes

March 1963

Short Takes

March 1963

Short Takes

March 1963
By: Chinese Proverb

Short Takes

March 1963
By: F. C. | Manhattan, New York

Short Takes

March 1963

Short Takes

March 1963

P.S. From the Editor

March 1963
Bless Them that Curse You

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