Word: addison
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...winning Crimson crew scored 22 points by sweeping both firsts in the "A" division and taking two thirds in the "B" events. Ashton Langworthy and Addison Closson skippered the winning class "A" crafts, and Phil Tierney and Tom Townsend piloted the third-place "B" entrants. M.I.T. finished close behind the winners with 19 points, Radcliffe and Northeastern University tied for third place, and Boston College took fourth...
...molecule of hydrocortisone by inserting an atom of fluorine, Harvard Medical School's Dr. George W. Thorn and colleagues found that they had a synthetic hormone far more powerful than the natural ones. Still available only in pinhead quantities for research, it controlled a far-advanced case of Addison's disease, even when the dose was cut to one one-hundred-thousandth...
...Crimson entered four beats, the skippers of which were Cartor Brown, Addison Closson, A. C. Langworthy, and Fred Hoppin. Since the races were held within Larchmont Harbor, conditions were similar to those which the Crimson are accustomed to on the Charles, although the water was slightly choppier. A jammed center-board resulted in one boat's capsizing and reduced the Crimson entries to three after the third race...
...Crimson sailors wil be A, C. Langworthy, Addison Closson, Nick Baker, and Tom Townsend...
...Townsend and Addison Closson and Phil Tierney and Mike Kenney could only back them up with a ninth and eighth place respectively in each division...