Dedicated July 1, 1958, its design and setting was created by Millard Sheets and the sculpture by Albert Stewart.
Other instructors included American war artist Millard Sheets.
Millard Sheets was hired as a consultant to Interpace in 1963.
Millard Sheets resigned as a consultant to the Franciscan Ceramics division in 1973.
The $200,000 mural was designed by Millard Sheets and constructed in 1964.
It was designed by Millard Sheets.
He is buried in the Garden Paddock at Hollywood Park under a monument designed by Millard Sheets.
Millard Sheets was a native California artist who grew up in the Pomona Valley near Los Angeles.
After high school, he studied with Millard Sheets prior to enrolling in Harvard University.
Above this entrance is a mosaic by Millard Sheets entitled The River of Knowledge.