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  :: Welcome to SYDENHAM COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMICS ::
History may not be one of the courses offered at Sydenham but its story itself is one.
1907 saw Lord Sydenham of Combe arrive on the shores of India, as Governor.
The college was then christened: The Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics.
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  Thomas Sydenham Summary
Although Sydenham was a highly successful practitioner and saw, besides foreign reprints, more than one new edition of his various tractates called for in his lifetime, his fame as the father of English medicine, or the English Hippocrates, was decidedly posthumous.
Sydenham's nosological method is essentially the modern one, except that it wanted the morbid anatomy part, which was first introduced into the natural history of disease by Morgagni nearly a century later.
Among the lives of Sydenham are one (anonymous) by Samuel Johnson in John Swan's translation of his works (London, 1742), another by CG Kuhn in his edition of his works (Leipzig, 1827), and a third by Dr RG Latham in his translation of his works published in London by the Sydenham Society in 1848.
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 Thomas Sydenham (www.whonamedit.com)
Sydenham never became a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, he never held public office in a hospital, and was never appointed to a university chair.
Sydenham appeared to distrust all recent discoveries in anatomy, botany, and physiology, and seemed to have no knowledge of William Harvey’s (1578-1657) discovery of the circulation in 1628, nor of Richard Lower’s (1631-1691) blood transfusion in 1665, or Christopher Wren’s (1632-1723) injections in 1656.
Sydenham was characterized as an investigator free of prejudices.
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 Sydenham College of Commerce & Economics, Mumbai
Sydenham College of Commerce & Economics was set up in 1913 at the initiative of Mr.
The staff at Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics comprises of 41 teaching members and 37 non-teaching members.
Admission to the Higher Secondary Courses: Admission to the First year of the Junior College is done on the basis of the performance of the candidates in the S.S.C. or equivalent examination.
www.indiaedu.com /admissions/commerce-colleges/sydenham-college.html   (509 words)

  
 The Galileo Project
William Sydenham, descended from an ancient family of prominence, was a Dorset squire.
Sydenham conformed at the Restoration, however, and was buried in St. James, Westminster.
Sydenham's older brother was a powerful figure in the inner circle around Cromwell, and patronage through that connection dominated Sydenham's young manhood.
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 Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics
Sydenham College was established on 22nd October 1913.
Sydenham was perhaps the first college of Commerce in the whole of Asia.
Sydenham College is known for encouraging its students to participate in extra-curricular activities especially sports.
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Sydenham college is known for having pioneered commerce education in the country.
In Sydenham, academic excellence is not regarded as an end in itself, but as a means to an end.
In 1988, the college saw a massive outpouring of goodwill on the occasion of its Amrut Mahotsava (Platinum Jubilee) Sydenham has grown from a tiny sapling into a massive tree with roots in a thousand places in the hearts of its alumni.
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 Sydenham college of Commerce and Economics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Sydenham College has its roots as far back as 1913 and has successfully created a reputation for itself.
This college has been recognized as one of the best known institutions in higher education.
The college is committed to provide high quality education to all its students.
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 Our Community -- Sydenham
Sydenham is a growing rural community located on the western shore of Sydenham Lake.
Sydenham Lake is one of many lakes that dot the region and provide recreational wilderness opportunities for residents and visitors alike.
Sydenham has a newly renovated and enlarged Public School and a High School, both of which have a long history in the area.
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 Online campus, college homepages, Mumbai colleges, annual festivals, contest, contests, Indian colleges   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Subsequently the college was shifted to its present site and named after Late Radha Kanta Handique the noted Philanthropist, to whose cherished memory the Handique family further donated a generous amount of money for the expansion and thereby the college was renamed as Handique Girls College.
Admission into the college is strictly on the basis of merit of the student in the qualifying examination.
A tentative programme of activities of college during the session is outlined in the college calender.
www.campusmatters.com /campus/galleria/collegehomepages/handique.htm   (1701 words)

  
 Thomas Sydenham
In 1663 he passed the examinations of the College of Physicians for their licence to practice in Westminster and 6 miles around; but it is probable that he had been settled in London for some time before that.
This minimum qualification to practice was the single bond between Sydenham and the College of Physicians throughout the whole of his career.
For a long time he was held in vague esteem for the success of his cooling (or rather expectant) treatment of smallpox, for his laudanum (the first form of a tincture of opium), and for his advocacy of the use of Peruvian bark in quartan agues.
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 Sydenham College - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sydenham College (full name: Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics) is an institute located in Mumbai (previously Bombay), affiliated to the University of Bombay, and offering undergraduate degrees in Commerce and postgraduate degrees in Management.
Sydenham College was established in 1913 and was named after the then Governor of Bombay, Lord Sydenham of Combe, who was instrumental in making the undergraduate degree, the "Bachelor of Commerce", possible in Mumbai.
1922–1955: The college was located in the premises of the present day Sir J. School of Architecture in Fort, opposite the Victoria Terminus railway station, and was then known as the Indo-British Institute.
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 Thomas Sydenham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although Sydenham was a highly successful practitioner and saw, besides foreign reprints, more than one new edition of his various tractates called for in his lifetime, his fame as the father of English medicine, or the English Hippocrates, was decidedly posthumous.
Sydenham's nosological method is essentially the modern one, except that it wanted the morbid anatomy part, which was first introduced into the natural history of disease by Morgagni nearly a century later.
Among the lives of Sydenham are one (anonymous) by Samuel Johnson in John Swan's translation of his works (London, 1742), another by CG Kuhn in his edition of his works (Leipzig, 1827), and a third by Dr RG Latham in his translation of his works published in London by the Sydenham Society in 1848.
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 Sydenham Chorea
Sydenham chorea, also called St. Vitus dance, is a childhood movement disorder characterized by rapid, irregular, aimless, involuntary movements of the muscles of the limbs, face, and trunk.
The disorder, which is considered a manifestation of rheumatic fever (streptococcal infection), typically has an onset between the ages of 5 and 15.
Medical College physicians practice at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital, the Milwaukee VA Medical Center, and many other hospitals and clinics in Milwaukee and southeastern Wisconsin.
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 Sydenham is ...
Situated between Dulwich and Forest Hill to the north and Penge to the south and Norwood to the west - Sydenham was transformed from countryside to town by the arrival of the Crystal Palace in 1852.
sydenham is buried in the mount zions cemetery
sydenham is one of grey county’s northerly townships
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 Sydenham Society: Armoury, Perry Vale
As a result of such a scare in 1859 the Government encouraged the formation of local volunteer forces, prepared to defend the realm (or, some cynics of the time suggested, the property of the wealthy) in the event of a French invasion.
Sydenham and Forest Hill were not slow to respond to this patriotic call.
The proposal put to the meeting was: That in the present state of Europe and with the view of maintaining an imposing neutrality it is essential that the defences of the Empire should be such as to defy attack.
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 campusmatters.com - The Complete Learning Portal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
The College was established in 1941 with the help of a munificent donation given by the House of Podars.
It was the first non-government commerce college to be started in the city with a munificent donation from the House of Podars.
Our College was one of the few colleges that were selected in the very first year of the implementation of the long and much awaited U.G.C. sponsored vocational courses.
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 Don't wear your attitude on campus, students told   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Authorities at Sydenham college at Churchgate and Ruparel College at Matunga air similar viewpoints.
College authorities are equally cautious and apprehensive when it comes to socials and get-togethers as well.
That is a prerequisite for any to.” All college events are supervised by the teachers, the vice-principal and the principal, she adds.
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 Indbazaar Education :: Your Guide to Education in India - Careers after SSC
The prestigious college for arts, science and commerce education was established in 1952 by the Modern Education Society, Pune.
The students of this college possess a rare combination of intellect and discipline, with a an articulated outlook.
Sydenham College, started in 1913, has created a reputation for itself as one of the best known institutions in higher education.
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 Sydenham College Of Commerce And Economics Mumbai India, Sydenham College Of Commerce And Economics India, Coleges in ...
Sydenham College Of Commerce And Economics Mumbai India, Sydenham College Of Commerce And Economics India, Coleges in India
The need for a commerce college in India led to the conception and subsequently the birth of 'The Government College of Commerce and Economics'.
Lord Sydenham, the then governor from 1908-1913, took a personal interest in the educational field.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Sydenham,
In 1854 it was removed to Sydenham, where, until its damage by fire in 1936, it housed a museum of sculpture, pictures, and architecture and was used for concerts.
A disorder of the motor nerves leading to jerky, choreiform movements of the limbs and face; also an obsolete name for Sydenham's chorea.[So called because of an early confusion with tarantism in pilgrims to the shrine of St Vitus at Ulm]...
The Crystal Palace at Sydenham: the Crystal Palace was an integtal part of the Victorian art world, as Robert Thorne discovered at the Dulwich Picture Gallery's exhibition.
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 The National Education Directory of Australia Pty Ltd
Principal - Mrs Bronwyn Hamilton Carwatha College P -12 is a government school and is one of the larger p -12 colleges in the state.
The College aims to provide an authentic Catholic Education where students are challenged to pursue spiritual, emotional, intellectual, physical, social and academic excellence in a nurturant environment.
The College is a Years 7 - 12 co-educational school with an enrolment in 2006 of 494 students.
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 Online campus, college homepages, Mumbai colleges, annual festivals, contest, contests, Indian colleges   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
One of the most cosmopolitan and reputed colleges of Mumbai, Sydenham, which was established in the year 1913 by Lord Sydenham.
Students migrating from the other college must produce a transfer certificate to be obtained from the college last attended.
The college has acquired a section of the large Oval grounds at Churchgate to cater to its specific requirements in cricket, football and hockey.
www.campusmatters.com /campus/galleria/collegehomepages/sydenham.htm   (1627 words)

  
 sydenhamkharas
Katherine Sydenham of Queens, N.Y., a junior at Swarthmore College, and Mark Kharas of Tulsa, Okla., a sophomore, have been awarded Humanity in Action (HIA) summer fellowships.
Sydenham, the daughter of Susan and Richard Sydenham, is a 2003 graduate of The Waldorf School of Garden City, N.Y. Kharas, the son of Kathleen Cairns and Karl Kharas, is a 2004 graduate of Holland Hall School in Tulsa.
Sydenham will attend the American program in New York, where she will attend lectures and visit community organizations daily to study minority, human, and immigrant rights issues in the U.S., with a particular emphasis on how those issues are dealt with in New York City.
www.swarthmore.edu /news/releases/06/sydenhamkharas.html   (325 words)

  
 History (The Milestones) :www.srcc.edu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
At the Collegiate level or the University level the journey began with the establishment of the Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics in Bombay in 1913.
In 1932, the College was upgraded to the status of a Degree College and started awarding its graduates the B.A. (Pass) (Commerce Group) Degrees of the University.
The College has practiced a policy of self ­renewal all along and when the time came to reinvent itself in the context of the changing scenario, it has upgraded itself with the introduction of a post-graduate, two-year full time programme in Global Business Operations of the University of Delhi in 1999.
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 Rene Lalique
When he was twelve, he entered the College Turgot where he started drawing and sketching.
At the Sydenham Art College, his artistic skills for graphic design were developed and improved, and his naturalistic approach to art was further developed.
The summer holidays Lalique spent at Ay, in France, and the time he spent at the Sydenham College of Art in London, had a very heavy influence on Lalique's naturalistic work.
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 Great Buildings Online - Master Buildings List 2007.0222
King's College Chapel, by unknown, at Cambridge, England, 1446 to 1515.
Queens' College Cambridge, by unknown, at Cambridge, England, 1448.
Queen's College Oxford, by unknown, at Oxford, England, 1340.
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 Sydenham college: Admission scam continues - NDTV.com - News on Sydenham college: Admission scam continues
A sting operation showed how seats in the first year of junior and senior college were literally being sold to students by college authorities.
Ten students have got into junior college (that is class 12) and nine into the second year of graduation.
NDTV's team decided to go to Sydenham College and speak to the authorities, only to find private security guards outside the government-run college.
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 Manish Shukla's Ryze Business Networking Page
Managed to graduate, from Sydenham College, Bombay, with top honours in my subjects, nearly flunked in French (rumour was that it was very easy to score in french,...my marks showed, otherwise!) compared to the other optional subject,.....
College was purely a discovery,...where I discovered LOVE....love for Kolhapuri chappals, old jeans, books, the library, MAD comics, music, intercollege fests, creative writing and most of all PEOPLE, from different walks of life & background.
The beauty of Sydenham College was in it's unwritten rules and codes...
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