Local News in Brief : $10-Million Gift to UCLA
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Two businessmen and their wives have donated $10 million for construction of a business school complex at UCLA.
The grants of $5 million each were made by James A. Collins, chairman of Collins Foods International, and Eugene S. Rosenfeld, a real estate developer, the university said. The funds will be added to $15 million donated earlier this year by Los Angeles attorney John E. Anderson, after whom the graduate management school in Westwood will be named. The new school is expected to be opened by 1992.
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