The Ateneo de Manila University celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1959. The Jesuit-run school's main campus is located in Quezon City.
Ateneo Seals
The original seal showed the the coat of arms of the city of Manila. In 1909, the school's golden
jubilee, the motto, Lux in
Domino was added. A new seal was introduced for Ateneo de Manila’s diamond
jubilee in 1929. This seal abandoned the arms of Manila and adopted a design that
used mostly Jesuit symbols.
(a) 1909 Golden Jubilee Seal (b) 1929 Diamond Jubilee Seal
Statue of St. Ignatius Loyola
St. Ignatius Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus, had been a soldier. The statue on the Ateneo campus depicts Loyala in uniform kneeling and giving up his sword.
On December 10, 1959, the Bureau of Posts issued a set of stamps commemorating the centenary of the Ateneo de Manila. The 1909 and 1919 University seals and the statue of St. Ignatius Loyola are shown on the stamps.
First Day of Issue Cancellation
The crest in the 1929 seal is included in the first day of issue cancellation.
First Day Covers