History


In the spring of 1929, C. Brigham Allen called upon one member of the classes of 1930, 1931, and 1932 and entrusted them with the task of designing a ring that the Institute Committee would ultimately approve as the Standard Technology Ring.
Controversy quickly arose over whether to honor the Beaver or the Great Dome on the bezel, and the debate was so heated that the status of the beaver as the Institute's mascot was even called into question. The committee looked to the original discussion over the mascot (formally decided upon by President MacLaurin in 1914) calling upon the now famous defense of the beaver by Lester Gardner, Class of 1897:
"We first thought of the kangaroo which, like Tech, goes forward in leaps and bounds. Then we considered the elephant. He is wise, patient, strong, hard working, like all who graduate from Tech, has a good hide. But neither of these were American animals. We turned to Mr. Hornady's book on the animals of North America and instantly chose the beaver. The beaver not only typifies the Tech (student), but his habits are peculiarly our own. The beaver is noted for his engineering, mechanical skills, and industry. His habits are nocturnal. He does his best work in the dark."
Citing the fact that many other schools had buildings similar to our Great Dome, the committee ultimately decided to honor our hard-working and industrious mascot on the ring—and thus the Brass Rat was born. Ever since, each class has appointed its own Ring Committee, which must honor the traditions of the Institute while simultaneously highlighting the class's unique characteristics. Each year's committee still has the same fundamental mission: to design a ring that will inspire us while we are here, unite us once we leave, and, above all else, unmistakably symbolize
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.






2011 Ring Comm


Dan Chen
Course 3, 20 Minor
Newport Beach, CA
Melissa Crowell
Course 15
Fayetteville, GA
Anisha Deshmane
Secretary
Course 4, CMS Minor
Folsom, CA
Eliza Eddison
Course 2
Los Angeles, CA
Eric Gomez
Course 20
McAllen, TX
Melody Kuna
Course 2
Abilene, TX
Anita Lin
Vice Chair
Course 9
Scottsdale, AZ
Tian Ong
Course 10
Sugar Land, TX, Klang, Malaysia
Nathan Pallo
Webmaster
Course 6
Windber, PA
Arti Virkud
Course 7
Boca Raton, FL
Ken Van Tilburg
Treasurer
Course 8, 18
Kapellen, Belgium
Mitch Westwood
Chair
Course 2
Farmersville, OH
Grace Yao
Historian
Course 7
Plano, TX
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