Siena College, Memphis, Tennessee, on December 10, 1974. Photographer: Dave Darnell. Siena College was established by Dominican nuns in 1922 as St. Agnes College. It housed a kindergarten through twelfth grade girls\u27 school and college. In 1953, the college moved to Poplar Avenue (just west of Oak Court Mall) and changed its name to Siena College. It closed in 1972.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-mss-commercialappeal4/1353/thumbnail.jp
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Program of the commencement exercises for Siena College, Memphis, Tennessee, on May 20, 1943. Siena ...
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