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...Named for a small-time Washington robber and housebreaker and propounded for the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in the District of Columbia in 1954 by Judge David L. Bazelon...
...geographical jump came in 1887, when Sir Arthur Conan Doyle brought him to London in the guise of Sherlock Holmes. Like Dupin, Holmes was an intellectual athlete, and socially he was a marvel of mobility, at home with scholars, society bluebloods, police inspectors. "Holmes," wrote Social Historian David Bazelon, "despite his eccentricities, is essentially an English gentleman acting to preserve a moral way of life." From Dickens' unfinished teaser, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, to the 20th century whimsy of Dorothy L. Sayers, crime was cleaned up until it became an intellectual puzzle, as safe for the amusement...
...Irwin Bazelon has composed the most appropriate and witty musical score in the Festival's history. The opening dissonant notes, with their absurd instrumentation, immediately set the mood for farce. Here and there a xylophone is comically used. And Falstaff is often accompanied by a tuba solo--a coupling that is just as apt here as is the pairing of the tuba with Sancho Panza in Strauss' Don Quixote. (This production even includes the actual dumping of Falstaff into the Thames; and what Falstaff later calls his "kind of alacrity in sinking" is conveyed by a descending tuba scale...
There was more trouble when Du Pont and other competitors raised their rayon prices in December. Bazelon vetoed any price hike for North American and American Bemberg. He ordered them to continue selling at 10% below the general market price. The irate directors resigned in a body...
...stockholders felt the same way. Moreover, they wanted to know why OAP had not yet kept its word to sell its share of the company and return control to private hands. This week Dave Bazelon got ready for a stockholders' suit challenging his authority to run the companies...