The Twelve Steps and the Older AA
October 1954
By:
J. E.
| Bronxville, New York
Step 2: Came to believe that a power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.<lbSecond in a series of articles to be published from time to time on the meaning of the Twelve Steps, as one member sees them after a few years of sobriety.
The Problems of a "Teen-aged" AA
September 1954
By:
A. T.
| New York City, New York
TO START THE BALL ROLLING ON A GENERAL DISCUSSION OF "AFTER SOBRIETY--WHAT?" (SEE AUGUST GRAPEVINE, "THE TWELVE STEPS AND THE OLDER MEMBER") WE ASKED AN OLD TIMER TO WRITE ABOUT SOME OF THE THINGS THAT HAPPEN AS WE GROW OLDER IN AA.
LONERS
September 1954
By:
Ann M.
A REPORT ON AA ABROAD AS PRESENTED AT THE 4th GENERAL SERVICE CONFERENCE IN APRIL, 1954
Will You and I Have Another Chance?
September 1954
By:
G. K. S.
| Kankakee, Illinois
For every member who tells of his slip in humility and gratitude for another chance, there is at least one who will never tell the story of his last chance.
The Bums Are Threatening My Sobriety
September 1954
By:
Greenpernt Gus
An Open Letter to Anyone Who Will Hold Still <lbAmong the Flatbush Faithful only, that is. All others may turn the page in silent respect for the grieving. (Ed. note: unless The Bums have crossed us up and changed the picture by press date!)
The Twelve Steps and the Older AA
October 1954
By:
J. E.
| Bronxville, New York
Step 2: Came to believe that a power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.<lbSecond in a series of articles to be published from time to time on the meaning of the Twelve Steps, as one member sees them after a few years of sobriety.
The Problems of a "Teen-aged" AA
September 1954
By:
A. T.
| New York City, New York
TO START THE BALL ROLLING ON A GENERAL DISCUSSION OF "AFTER SOBRIETY--WHAT?" (SEE AUGUST GRAPEVINE, "THE TWELVE STEPS AND THE OLDER MEMBER") WE ASKED AN OLD TIMER TO WRITE ABOUT SOME OF THE THINGS THAT HAPPEN AS WE GROW OLDER IN AA.
LONERS
September 1954
By:
Ann M.
A REPORT ON AA ABROAD AS PRESENTED AT THE 4th GENERAL SERVICE CONFERENCE IN APRIL, 1954
Will You and I Have Another Chance?
September 1954
By:
G. K. S.
| Kankakee, Illinois
For every member who tells of his slip in humility and gratitude for another chance, there is at least one who will never tell the story of his last chance.
The Bums Are Threatening My Sobriety
September 1954
By:
Greenpernt Gus
An Open Letter to Anyone Who Will Hold Still <lbAmong the Flatbush Faithful only, that is. All others may turn the page in silent respect for the grieving. (Ed. note: unless The Bums have crossed us up and changed the picture by press date!)
