The State - News from May 22, 1988
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A $7-million center for research and treatment of eye disease will be built at UC San Diego, thanks to a $1-million private donation and approval of a construction plan by the Board of Regents. The regents authorized building the new Shiley Eye Center with the donation, a $500,000 grant from the National Eye Institute and a commercial loan. More donations are being sought. The center will be named after Donald P. and Darlene V. Shiley, San Diego and Pauma Valley residents with a longstanding interest in medical issues who donated the $1 million.
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