Moscherosch and Morrison contend for 2008 J. Z. Landgraf Prize
Lair No. 3 met at the Barr Farm in Ringoes, New Jersey, on Saturday, June 28, 2008. The meeting was a rerun of the previous quarter's Mass Challenge meeting, which was sparsely attended.
The 2008 Lair No. 3 Mass Challenge was two-fold: 1) Disappearing roads, or 2) Inventions on the day you were born.
Michael Moscherosch gave the first presentation of the evening regarding the French patent of a certain amphibious bicycle. Eddie Barnett displayed his antique smoking stand, in which was hidden copies of Tobacco Road. Karl Halter displayed his Japanesque head-mounted-toilet-paper-dispenser. Dan Mundy revealed the secrets of a patent held by George Washington Carver for a cosmetic powder made of soybeans. Dan Morrison presented his The Cold Spring Road Mystery about a disappeared road in Moreland Township, Pennsylvania. And Jim Barr wrapped things up with a discussion of the disastrous 1955 hurricane season, which removed the bridge at Point Pleasant, Pennsylvania.
Initial balloting produced a tie between Michael Moscherosch and Dan Morrison. A subsequent run-off election again produced a tie between Moscherosch and Morrison. And so the matter was settled by an arm-wrestling contest, which was won by Dan Morrison, who therewith took his third Mass Challenge win.
Among those present the meeting were: