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Prior to moving to its current location at 9th and Figueroa streets, the Pantry was at 9th and Francisco streets. Al Fountain is in the back row, second in from the left. Pantry founder and owner Dewey W. Logan is in the front row, fourth in from the left. The Original Pantry Cafe is a coffee shop and restaurant in Los Angeles, California.
Menu costs are the costs incurred by the business when it changes the prices it offers customers. A typical example is a restaurant that has to reprint the new menu when it needs to change the prices of its in-store goods. So, menu costs are one factor that can contribute to nominal rigidity. Firms are faced with the decision to alter prices ...
In 2011, Starboard won seats on the boards of SurModics, a maker of biopharmaceuticals, and Regis, a chain of hair-cutting salons. [4]In December 2011, Starboard sought to gain seats on AOL's board, charging that the firm's CEO, Tim Armstrong, was "wasting money by funding the losses at Patch, a network of local-news websites," and calling on Armstrong to "return to shareholders much of the ...
The plane's starboard engine failed at about 9,000 feet (2,700 m), and Hofman bailed out over Normandy (with extensive bruising, since he deployed the parachute at high speed). The aircraft was one of two conversions carrying Rheinmetall BK-5 50 mm anti-tank guns in its nose for a bomber attack, although they were never used. An American ...
Martin XT5M-1 divebomber, BuNo A-8051, during terminal dive test at 350 IAS at 8,000 feet, lower starboard wing caves in, ripping extensive hole. NACA test pilot Bill H. McAvoy staggers aircraft back to the Martin field north of Baltimore, Maryland, landing at 110 mph with full-left stick input. Aircraft will go into production as the Martin BM-1.
Carl D. Bradley was "riding comfortably with a heavy following sea slightly on the starboard quarter." [35] At 5:35 p.m. the ship was about 12 miles (19 km) southwest of Gull Island. [30] At this moment a loud thud was heard followed by a vibration. The first mate turned aft and saw the stern of the vessel sagging.
A squash court was added on the starboard side between the funnels, and a sauna and bubble bath on the quarterdeck for the Prince of Wales' tour of Africa and South America [19] that lasted from March to October. [21] Upon her return, she was refitted from November 1925 to July 1926 and had a high-angle control position (HACP) added to her fore ...
Starboard bow of the wreck of USS Johnston (DD-557) USS Johnston (DD-557) was a Fletcher -class destroyer built for the United States Navy during World War II . On 25 October 1944, while assigned as part of the escort to six escort carriers , Johnston , two other Fletcher -class destroyers, and four destroyer escorts were engaged by a large ...