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Webasic 04-14-2004 09:53 PM

World's Oldest Worker Calls It Quits at 104
 
That's about 70 years longer than I ever want to work.


"GRANTHAM, Pa. - A man billed as the world's oldest worker is calling it quits.

Ray Crist, a retired scientist who started teaching at Messiah College near Harrisburg in 1970, put down his pointer Tuesday at age 104.

Crist, though, has no plans to rest on his laurels.

Instead, he'll keep up with his research and academic papers, the latest of which sets out to explain how plants absorb toxic metals and thereby clean the soil.

"When you have a mission, you go after it," said Crist, who worked on the Manhattan Project. "And I am still going after it."

Two years ago, at age 102, Crist was named America's oldest worker by a nonprofit training group called Experience Works.

He started at Messiah at age 70, after a career in science and a decade teaching at Dickinson University. In his 34 years at Messiah, he took only a token salary of $1 a year.

"...(L)ast year when I had classes in his building, I would walk by and see him in his office," said sophomore Kinsey Rice. "He would be in there, hunched over at the desk, working. It was kind of like motivation."

Crist was born in central Pennsylvania, just a few miles from the land where Messiah would be built. His grandfather was a Union soldier in the Civil War, and his father a farmer and auctioneer.

Crist got used to hard work early, feeding hogs every morning as a boy.

In 1926, he earned a doctorate in chemistry from Columbia University. In 1945, he was a director with the Manhattan Project, the secret U.S. effort to develop an atomic bomb. He later worked at Union Carbide Corp.

Crist, who lives in Carlisle, lost his wife in 1961. His son, Henry Crist, is a pathologist at Carlisle Regional Medical Center."

buddyjuf 04-14-2004 09:55 PM

good for him :thumbsup

Steve 04-14-2004 09:56 PM

so he's going to have a nice long retirement now?

sworld 04-14-2004 10:13 PM

I hope i can do the same....still selling adult entertainment at 103 and then taking the last year of my life to enjoy a cruise.

Morgan 04-14-2004 10:14 PM

There is a dude at Andronico's Market in Berkeley by my old house who still to this day works every day stocking shelves at 101 years old. He's cool too, sharp.

BradM 04-14-2004 10:15 PM

Unreal. His son is still kicking too.

stev0 04-14-2004 11:06 PM

that's insane... maybe working on that a-bomb gave him crazy longevity.

Chris 04-14-2004 11:12 PM

the guy i rent my aparment from he is 86 years old and runs a candy store and he makes all of his chocolates fresh every day and runs the shop with his wife who is 70 and there daughter who is in her 30' or 40's

he is an awsome guy and when you meet people like this they really give you insperation

Mr. Marks 04-14-2004 11:21 PM

He deservesto rest. He's been working for so long, he must be so worn out by now.

Vitasoy 04-14-2004 11:36 PM

damn 104? Now that's a harrd worker.

Firehorse 04-15-2004 01:39 AM

Lots of life in those years! :thumbsup

bhutocracy 04-15-2004 01:48 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by stev0
that's insane... maybe working on that a-bomb gave him crazy longevity.
just like spiderman.

Gheenz 04-15-2004 01:50 AM

way to go oldman! :thumbsup

BigFrog 04-15-2004 01:52 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Webasic
That's about 70 years longer than I ever want to work.


"GRANTHAM, Pa. - A man billed as the world's oldest worker is calling it quits.

Ray Crist, a retired scientist who started teaching at Messiah College near Harrisburg in 1970, put down his pointer Tuesday at age 104.

Crist, though, has no plans to rest on his laurels.

Instead, he'll keep up with his research and academic papers, the latest of which sets out to explain how plants absorb toxic metals and thereby clean the soil.

"When you have a mission, you go after it," said Crist, who worked on the Manhattan Project. "And I am still going after it."

Two years ago, at age 102, Crist was named America's oldest worker by a nonprofit training group called Experience Works.

He started at Messiah at age 70, after a career in science and a decade teaching at Dickinson University. In his 34 years at Messiah, he took only a token salary of $1 a year.

"...(L)ast year when I had classes in his building, I would walk by and see him in his office," said sophomore Kinsey Rice. "He would be in there, hunched over at the desk, working. It was kind of like motivation."

Crist was born in central Pennsylvania, just a few miles from the land where Messiah would be built. His grandfather was a Union soldier in the Civil War, and his father a farmer and auctioneer.

Crist got used to hard work early, feeding hogs every morning as a boy.

In 1926, he earned a doctorate in chemistry from Columbia University. In 1945, he was a director with the Manhattan Project, the secret U.S. effort to develop an atomic bomb. He later worked at Union Carbide Corp.

Crist, who lives in Carlisle, lost his wife in 1961. His son, Henry Crist, is a pathologist at Carlisle Regional Medical Center."


did you find this online? thought it was only in my local paper. hmmm...
i live in Carlisle where Dickinson college is located. my sister also goes to Messiah. small world :)

bufferover 04-15-2004 01:55 AM

Good for him

flashfire 04-15-2004 04:23 AM

wow...should have retired about 50 years ago


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