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ContributorsLiddle, Samuel (Composer) / Liddle, Faith (Lyricist) / Boosey & Co. (Publisher)
Created1923
ContributorsKalmar, Bert, 1884-1947 (Composer, Lyricist) / Ruby, Harry (Composer, Lyricist) / Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. (Publisher)
Created1923
ContributorsWells, Jack (Composer) / Lange, Arthur, 1889-1956 (Composer) / Bryan, Alfred, 1871-1958 (Lyricist) / Jerome H. Remick & Co. (Publisher)
Created1913
ContributorsPaley, Herman, 1879-1955 (Composer) / Bryan, Alfred, 1871-1958 (Lyricist) / Jerome H. Remick & Co. (Publisher)
Created1915
ContributorsSnyder, Ted, 1881-1965 (Composer) / Kalmar, Bert, 1884-1947 (Lyricist) / Leslie, Edgar (Lyricist) / Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. (Publisher)
Created1914
ContributorsMcGill, Josephine (Composer) / Pickthall, Marjorie (Lyricist) / Boosey & Co. (Publisher)
Created1914
ContributorsMcGill, Josephine (Composer) / Pickthall, Marjorie (Lyricist) / Boosey & Co. (Publisher)
Created1914
ContributorsWells, Jack (Composer) / Bryan, Alfred, 1871-1958 (Lyricist) / Jerome H. Remick & Co. (Publisher)
Created1915
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ContributorsHill, John K. (Author) / Hoffman, Dennis L. (Author) / Rex, Tom R. (Author)
Created2008
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The state government general fund shortfall in the current fiscal year is projected to be between about $550 million and $1 billion. This shortfall will need to be eliminated through spending cuts and/or revenue enhancements. The Legislature has demonstrated a preference for spending cuts. However demand does not decline during

The state government general fund shortfall in the current fiscal year is projected to be between about $550 million and $1 billion. This shortfall will need to be eliminated through spending cuts and/or revenue enhancements. The Legislature has demonstrated a preference for spending cuts. However demand does not decline during a recession for most public-sector services, including university services. Any reduction in funding for universities will have a negative and direct effect. A reduction in state government spending for universities of around $200 million would cause direct and indirect job losses of approximately 4,000. A substantial decrease in state government funding for universities will have negative consequences beyond these short-term effects.