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| | Philippine Post Magazine: When Eagles Fly |
 | | As an alumna of the Ateneo however, what I do regard as quite important, is the publics perception that Arrrneans distinguish themselves in their own chosen fields or professions once they leave the alma mater, and that because of their education, are able to respond to ever-widening circles of common good. |
 | | Although the associations original members were Ateneo de Manila alumni, up until 1885, it also had among its membership a relatively small number of alumni from the Ateneos in Cagayan, Zamboanga,Tuguegarao, Davao, San Pablo and Naga. |
 | | The proliferation of multiple organizations bearing the Ateneo name but serving various interests prodded the 1995-96 Executive Officers, with ratification by and from its member alumni, to formally reorganize and re-focus the charter to make the association solely for alumni of the Ateneo de Manila (Loyola Heights, Quezon City, Philippines) residing in California. |
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