A Twenty-four-hour Performer
June 1961
By:
B. P.
| Chappaqua, New York
This gal discovered only professionals are paid to act
The Happy Glow
June 1961
By:
Anon.
| New York
He wanted to go through the rest of his life in a slight haze. Unfortunately he got his wish
From Top to Bottom
June 1961
By:
A. B.
| Temple, Texas
Demonstrating again that alcoholism is no respecter of position or power
Meditation in an English Garden
June 1961
By:
Jack, in London Newsletter
The family serene, the garden a tapestry of sun and shade. . .but the peace depends on Dad's sobriety
Hope Will Serve
June 1961
By:
John X.
| Ottawa, Ontario
There is a Power whose care Teaches thy way along that pathless coast. . ." William Cullen Bryant, To a Waterfowl
Love Is an Alternating Current
June 1961
By:
M. C.
| Pleasantville, New York
Awareness of this power enables us to give and receive
Formula for an AA Meeting in the East
June 1961
By:
Anonymous
First in a series reporting some regional differences that produce the same result--sobriety
I Can Do It Better!
June 1961
By:
C. R.
| Palo Alto, California
When Eve and Millard found AA, competition turned to peaceful co-existence
The Case of the Loaded Lemonade
June 1961
By:
T. E.
| Manhasset, L.I., New York
A ten-year member found that the most innocent looking of drinks could spell disaster for him
Faith Replaces Fear
June 1961
By:
L. B.
| Sepulveda, California
Every danger can be accepted as a challenge
Gratitude for a Sober Decade
June 1961
By:
A. C.
| Washington, District of Columbia
To this grateful woman alcoholic, these years bring "an inside happiness, something like falling in love
A Twenty-four-hour Performer
June 1961
By:
B. P.
| Chappaqua, New York
This gal discovered only professionals are paid to act
The Happy Glow
June 1961
By:
Anon.
| New York
He wanted to go through the rest of his life in a slight haze. Unfortunately he got his wish
From Top to Bottom
June 1961
By:
A. B.
| Temple, Texas
Demonstrating again that alcoholism is no respecter of position or power
Meditation in an English Garden
June 1961
By:
Jack, in London Newsletter
The family serene, the garden a tapestry of sun and shade. . .but the peace depends on Dad's sobriety
Hope Will Serve
June 1961
By:
John X.
| Ottawa, Ontario
There is a Power whose care Teaches thy way along that pathless coast. . ." William Cullen Bryant, To a Waterfowl
Love Is an Alternating Current
June 1961
By:
M. C.
| Pleasantville, New York
Awareness of this power enables us to give and receive
Formula for an AA Meeting in the East
June 1961
By:
Anonymous
First in a series reporting some regional differences that produce the same result--sobriety
I Can Do It Better!
June 1961
By:
C. R.
| Palo Alto, California
When Eve and Millard found AA, competition turned to peaceful co-existence
The Case of the Loaded Lemonade
June 1961
By:
T. E.
| Manhasset, L.I., New York
A ten-year member found that the most innocent looking of drinks could spell disaster for him
Faith Replaces Fear
June 1961
By:
L. B.
| Sepulveda, California
Every danger can be accepted as a challenge
Gratitude for a Sober Decade
June 1961
By:
A. C.
| Washington, District of Columbia
To this grateful woman alcoholic, these years bring "an inside happiness, something like falling in love
