Hollis Godfrey wrote a little piece titled “The Institutional Budget,” which was released in 1916. It centers on Philadelphia’s Drexel Institute of Art, Science, and Industry. Regretfully, I am not aware of any additional information regarding the contents of this particular book.
But it’s crucial to remember that this work has been chosen by academics as being significant from a cultural standpoint, and it continues to be a part of the body of knowledge that constitutes modern civilization.