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The Mural

...decorates the facade of the Karl E. Mundt Library.

The mural today. Photo taken summer 2002 by Bob Davidson.

The bas-relief mural, designed in the 1960s and representing the history of the written word, includes Egyptian hieroglyphics, a parchment scroll, a quill pen, a printing press, a book, and an atomic symbol representing future developments in the written word.

The mural was based on an original sketch by Joel Hayden Salter, an art instructor at Dakota State from 1965 to 1967. The design was simplified for casting by architect Ralph A. Koch who cut a mold to match the design in foam plastic. The mold was coated with plaster and filled with concrete to a depth of seven inches. A Wyoming white aggregate, white silica, and white cement were used. Three months of work and curing were required. The four sections were hauled to the library where steel inserts in the panels were welded to the building. The mural, which was cast in concrete with a core of insulation by Gage Brothers Concrete (Sioux Falls, SD), weighs 26,000 pounds.

Taken at the dedication ceremony for the Mundt Library building in 1969. Part of the mural can be seen in the background. Security was extensive because President Richard M. Nixon attended the dedication.


The DSU Archives, Mundt Library, provided the material on which this page is based.

 

 

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Last Updated 08/23/07