Design proposal for "Schenley Park Entrance" competition by John Harbeson and Antonio Di Nardo (Philadelphia). Harbeson graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and later became a prominent professor of architecture there. His books on the Beaux-Arts method or architecture were very influential in the field. He also supervised the design of memorials to American World War II soldiers in Europe and Asia. Di Nardo also attended the University of Pennsylvania and early in his career worked in Philadelphia and New York. In 1921 he moved to Cleveland designing public and private buildings. He designed the Transportation Building for the Great Lakes Exhibition in 1936.