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31 Ateneo L.J. 9 (1987)

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A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE*


                               by: Antonio M. Bernardo

      Honorable   Chief Justice Claudio Teehankee,  Dean   Eduardo  delos Angeles,
 Atty.  Exequiel Javier, our most respected past faculty advisers and past editors-
 in-chief, members  of the faculty, fellow staffers of the Ateneo Law Journal and
 the Ateneo  Law  Bulletin, friends, ladies and gentlemen .
       In September,  1951, Fr. James  J. McMahon,   Rector  of Ateneo  de Manila,
 wrote  the following message which  was published  in the first issue of the Ateneo
 Law  Journal, and I quote:

           I am  pleased to put a foreword to Number 1, Volume I of our LAW
       QUARTERLY. It is   the sign that our College of Law is coming of age, and is
       intent on being an influential force in the formation of legal opinion in our
       country.
            Its dress is modest as the debut is simple. Most things of permanent value
       begin so. But backed by the driving energy of Fr. Bello, Regent, and depending
       unashamedly on its loyal and talented corps of professors and students, we feel that
       it will soon be a coveted periodical, solid, progressive, radical in the first meaning of
       that word, but above all, Catholic to the core.

       There can be  no better time than today  to recount these almost prophetic
 words.   For the  Ateneo  College of Law, (as we celebrate its golden anniversary
 this year) has indeed come  of age and has become  an influential force in the for-
 mation  of legal opinion in our country.   The  Ateneo  Law  Journal has become
 a coveted, solid and  progressive publication. It has come  a long  way  from its
 modest  and simple  debut 35 years ago, and this is because of the driving energy,
 the indomitable  spirit, the endless patience, the boundless creativity and the firm
 resolve of the loyal and talented corps of professors and students who have nur-
 tured and treasured the Journal for the past 35 years.
      It is but fitting, therefore, that we honor today the men  and women   who
 have brought  the Atcneo  Law; Journal to where it is today. We honor the faculty
 advisers whose  wise counsel  have kept the  Journal in the right direction. We
 honor  the  editors-in-chief who have steered  the: Journal through  its difficult
 course.
      Today,  the Ateneo  Law: Journal is not just another publication; it is a tradi-
 tion of excellence - a tradition that our honorees have cultivated and strengthened
 over the years. With  our induction today, I and the rest of the present editorial
 staff, are not just accepting a responsibility; we are accepting a challenge to up-
 hold this tradition of excellence. Our only hope is that we will prove worthy of
 the honor  and privilege of having been given  the opportunity  to carry on this
 tradition.





     *Speech delivered by Antonio M. Bernardo, Editor-in-Chief of the Ateneo Law Journal, 1986-87
on the occassion of the 35th Annhersary Celebration of the Ateneo Law Journal and the Induction of the
editorial staff of Ateneo Law Journal and Ateneo Law Bulletin held on September 20, 1986 at the Ateneo
College of Law Auditorium.


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