MIT hacks • A giant Brass Rat was precision manufactured to fit the barrel of a
cannon from
Caltech's Fleming House, which had been appropriated in an
MIT hack on April 6, 2006. The ring was machined from solid aluminum under
computer numerical control, and then gold-plated before being fitted around the cannon and secured with four
set screws. The Brass Rat was reclaimed before the cannon's return, and is now in the collection of the
MIT Museum. In 2011, the artifact was on display as part of the
MIT 150 year-long exhibition commemorating the 150th anniversary of MIT's founding charter. • A cast bronze Brass Rat was temporarily attached to a finger of the
John Harvard statue in
Harvard Yard in May 1979. The
statue itself had been sculpted in 1884 by
Daniel Chester French, an MIT alumnus.
Film appearances •
Stir Crazy: Inmate Grossberger was played by
Erland Van Lidth De Jeude, a 1976 MIT graduate in Course VI (Electrical Engineering and Computer Science), while wearing his Brass Rat. •
Sneakers: Cosmo (played by Jo Marr) is hacking into computer networks in the opening scene wearing a Brass Rat. The police rush past the columns of 77 Massachusetts Avenue to arrest him. •
Iron Man: Lieutenant Colonel
James "Rhodey" Rhodes (played by
Terrence Howard) and
Tony Stark (played by
Robert Downey, Jr.) both wear the Brass Rat, visible on their fingers. •
Ghostbusters (2016): Scientist/Ghostbuster Erin Gilbert can be seen wearing a rather large Brass Rat in several scenes, and later wears an MIT sweatshirt.
Returned or recovered rings • In 2011, a Grad Rat was returned to MIT. It was amongst the personal effects returned to the family when
PFC Stephen Adams was killed in action in 1968, but no one in the family could identify a connection between Adams and MIT. The ring remains in the possession of the Institute until the owner can be identified. • Several alumni have had lost rings returned through the MIT Alumni Association. • When Brass Rats have appeared in on-line auctions, alumni have been known to bid prices beyond the value of the gold contained in the ring. ==References==