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Meet the First Men to Attend N.J.'S Last Women's College

To get ready for college, Christian Raynes packed a car with his clothes, said goodbye to his family and friends and made the short, 40-minute drive from Franklin Township to Morristown.  Preparing for Raynes and his male classmates was a little more complex for the College of Saint Elizabeth. The school needed to raise the bathroom shower heads, put padding on the gym walls, buy longer mattresses and ditch the a la carte menu in the dining hall for an all-you-can-eat buffet.  Raynes, who arrived on campus this week, is among the first 68 men to live at what was New Jersey's last women's college. 
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