Design proposal for "Schenley Park Entrance" competition by Wm. H. King and J. Byers Hays (Pittsburgh). Hays graduated from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1914 and then went to work for Raymond M. Hood's architecture firm in New York City. In 1920 he moved to Cleveland where he would complete the majority of his life's work. He designed the Cleveland zoo (no longer there), school buildings, apartment complexes and the Hall of Progress at Cleveland’s 1936 Great Lakes Exposition.