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Restaurants, causing Frisch's to sue for unfair competition. In 1984, Shoney's–now the largest regional franchisee–left the Big Boy system removing over a third of the American units. Shoney's prevailed in the Frisch's lawsuit, the final appeal adjudicated after separation from Big Boy.
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Alex Schoenbaum died on December 6, 1996, almost 50 years after he began what became his hospitality empire. He was survived by wife Betty Schoenbaum (née Frank), (who became active in civic matters and philanthropy in West Virginia, and her winter hometown of
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trademark, two years later Parkette being renamed Shoney's. Besides being an operator, Schoenbaum also aggressively subfranchised to others, many as Shoney's and some in the 1950s using their own name. In 1971, Nashville–based Shoney's operator
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In this list, the Rochester franchise is Becker's, the Wheeling franchise is Elby's, the Philadelphia franchise is Tune's and the Chattanooga franchise is Shap's.
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honorable mention and AP All-Western Conference second team in 1937 and 1938. He was a seventh round selection (55th overall pick) of the
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to Emil B. (1884 - 1962) who was born in Poland, and Goldie R. (1879 - 1951) (née Masinter), who was born in Lithuania. Alex grew up in
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and was at one time one of the largest family owned restaurant chains in the United States. In 1947 Schoenbaum opened his first
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In 2018, the Alex Schoenbaum scholarship and the Alex Schoenbaum Jewish Scholarship Fund was established through the
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restaurant chain, a regional organization which is one of the largest businesses to have originated in
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restaurant chain in the southeastern United States, most of which were originally franchised
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with three brothers, and worked in his father's bowling establishments in Charleston and
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was dropped from the name. In 1982, Shoney's opened two non–Big Boy restaurants (called
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With Schoenbaum as chairman, the Shoney's organization also developed and operated the
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acquired Shoenbaum's company to form Shoney's Big Boy Enterprises, Inc., a
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Video: Alex Schoenbaum at Shoney's No. 1 Parkette in Charleston, 1971
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were family contributions to the community. In addition, at the
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and three casual dining chains, The Sailmaker, Pargo's, and the
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Following his sporting career, Schoenbaum went on to found the
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from 1936 to 1938. He received an honorable mention as
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Schoenbaum Family Enrichment Center (Charleston, WV)
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Alex Schoenbaum framed by a Big Boy statue
Petersburg, Virginia
Sarasota, Florida
Ohio State University
collegiate
football player
hospitality industry
Shoney's
Big Boy
Petersburg, Virginia
West Virginia
Huntington
tackle
Ohio State University
AP
Western Conference
Grantland Rice
All-America
Brooklyn Dodgers
1939 NFL draft
Shoney's
West Virginia
drive-in restaurant
Charleston
Big Boy
Raymond L. Danner
publicly held company
Frisch's
Captain D's
Lee's Famous Recipe Chicken

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