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- Creators: Hart, William
- Creators: United States National Park Service
- Creators: Hill, John K.
- Resource Type: Text
Press release comparing visitor attendance to the park by year. A 26 percent increase from 1923 to 1924 is noted.
Press release on the increase in wildlife in the Grand Canyon including mountain sheep, deer, and the Abert Squirrel.
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.
Handwritten cover titled, "Nature Notes of Grand Canyon, Polyphemus Moth, Female, Found at Grand Canyon, 5 July 1928, Vol. 3 - No. 2." Cover includes a drawing of the moth.
Typescript report, black and white, describing the birds of Grand Canyon National Park with cover drawing of a bald eagle.
Typescript report, black and white, describing the mammals of Grand Canyon National Park with cover drawing of a bighorn sheep.