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Armand G. Winfield Papers

A description of his papers at Syracuse University

Overview of the Collection

Creator: Winfield, Armand G.
Title: Armand G. Winfield Collection
Inclusive Dates: 1964-1991
Quantity: 28.5 linear ft.
Abstract: Collection contains the professional papers and some personal papers of Armand G. Winfield. It focuses on the client files of Winfield's consulting company which he formed in 1964.
Language: English
Repository: Special Collections Research Center,
Syracuse University Library
222 Waverly Avenue
Syracuse, NY 13244-2010
http://scrc.syr.edu

Biographical History

Armand G. Winfield (1919-2009) was an American inventor, researcher, and educator in the field of plastics.

Armand G. Winfield was born December 28, 1919. He graduated from Franklin & Marshall College in 1941. During his junior and senior years, Winfield was named an assistant in the Geology Department and Assistant Curator of the school's museum. He attended field sessions in anthropology at the University of New Mexico in the summers of 1939 and 1940. While in the army, he created fake wounds for training soldiers. After he was discharged, he returned to museum work.

In 1945, Winfield founded Winfield Fine Art in Jewelry in New York City, with his brother. He invented the first mass-production method of embedding objects in clear acrylics creating one-of-kind original wearable works of art. Winfield would embed the art, shape it and then convert it into the actual piece of jewelry. Some of this jewelry has ended up in galleries and collections, including the archives of The Smithsonian Institute's Museum of American History in Washington, DC (1988), and the National Design Museum; the Cooper-Hewitt Museum in New York City (1994); the Royal Science Museum, and the National Historic Plastics Museum, both in London; and in the Center for Southwest Research in Albuquerque, New Mexico and the National Plastics Center in Leominster, Massachusetts.

Winfield attended graduate school at Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri,1948-1950, and went on to hold a succession jobs in the plastics industry. From 1957 until 1963, he worked as Plastics Consulting Engineer at DeBell & Richardson Inc., in Hazardville, Connecticut. During his years at DeBell, he taught as a plastics engineer in Yale's School of Art in New Haven in 1960-1961.

In 1964, Winfield started his own company, consulting in plastics research and development until 1994. During this time he became involved in designing and directing the construction of 13 separate installations for the New York World's Fair. These projects included the American Express Outdoor Map of the World, the General Electric VIP pavilion, a portion of the Singer Sewing Machine Exhibit and a number of sets for Leon Leonidoff's WonderWorld Productions.

He began teaching at the Pratt Institute in New York in1964 and became a consultant and instructor at the Institute's School of Industrial Design in Brooklyn, New York. That led to his appointment as a Visiting Critic in Architecture for plastics at the College of the City of New York (CCNY) a few years later.

Winfield took an interest in the use of plastics in building and construction and in 1968 he was awarded a grant by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and assigned to survey the use of plastic materials for housing in developing countries. Following his survey, in 1971 Winfield was invited to present an updated study for UNIDO on the “Uses of Plastics in the Building Industry” in Vienna, Austria.

In May of 1971, Winfield and his wife Barbara, who was also his business partner, were invited to Sydney, Australia where he gave a lecture on “Plastics in Building” and on “The Use of Plastics as Low Cost Housing Potentials” at the Second Australian Symposium on Reinforced Plastics and Composites.

His work on the use of plastics in housing led him to work on creating soft surfaces for the elderly and infirm in housing. In 1971, he was issued a patent on his work. He authored “The World's First Soft Bathroom” and “Impact Absorbing Laminate and Articles Fabricated There From.” C.A.R.E. Inc. retained Armand's firm in 1972 to design, develop and produce a low-cost prototype house for Bangladesh, India, primarily using jute as the building material along with polyester binders.

Winfields obtained a U.S. Patent No. 3,819,466, “Reinforced and Insulating Building Panel” and assigned it to the C.A.R.E. organization. The house became known internationally as the C.A.R.E./Bangladesh/Winfield house and stood on Long Island weathering for 18 years.

Relative to his work in housing, Winfield made his way to Santa Fe in 1979 and to the College of Santa Fe in New Mexico. In 1984, Winfield and his wife hosted five students form the Armand Hammer United World College of the American West, Montezuma, New Mexico. Then, in 1993, Winfield was appointed Director, and became the founder of the University of New Mexico's New Training and Research Institute for Plastics (TRIP). He served as Director of the Institute until April, 2004, when health problems forced his retirement.

He is the author of nearly 350 published articles, chapters and books on plastics and related subjects. He has lectured all over the world and worked tirelessly to educate young people. In 1983, he was elected to the Plastics Pioneers Association in recognition of the service.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

The Armand G. Winfield Collection contains the professional papers and some personal papers of Armand G. Winfield. It focuses on the client files of Winfield's consulting company which he formed in 1964.

Professional records contains 100 Years Young, by Winfield, more than 300 numbered client files (some missing), professional files (not clients), some unprocessed professional records, and two VHS tapes.

Personal papers are unprocessed and remain in original order as received.

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Arrangement of the Collection

Client files were found in client number order (which is also roughly chronological) as per Winfield’s list in the first half of the collection. The second half of the collection was largely out of order and files not clearly labeled causing some guesswork. In addition, many client files on the list were not found in the collection at all. A box of personal and professional papers mixed together has been separated into Personal and Professional series, but have not been processed any farther. [Processed 2006 by Margaret O. Moore, Donohue Group, Inc. Wethersfield, CT]

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

There are no access restrictions on this material.

Use Restrictions

Written permission must be obtained from SCRC and all relevant rights holders before publishing quotations, excerpts or images from any materials in this collection.

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Related Material

Special Collections Research Center has numerous holdings in the areas of plastics and industrial design. Please refer to the SCRC Subject Index for a complete listing. See also the Armand G. Winfield Collection, Cooper-Hewitt Museum and the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Design, New York; and the Armand G. Winfield Papers at the Center for Southwest Research, University of New Mexico.

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Subject Headings

Persons

Winfield, Armand G. -- Archives.

Subjects

Plastics -- Research.
Plastics as art material.
Plastics in building.
Plastics industry and trade.

Genres and Forms

Business papers.

Occupations

Consultants.

Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Preferred citation for this material is as follows:

Armand G. Winfield Collection,
Special Collections Research Center,
Syracuse University Library

Acquisition Information

Transfer from National Plastics Center and Museum, 11/06/2008. Originally, gift of Armand G. Winfield, 2004, in memory of Barbara LaBarge Winfield.

Finding Aid Information

Created by: DGI/MM
Date: 2006
Revision history: Feb 2009 - converted to EAD (MRC); Sep 2010 - updated bio dates (MRC)

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Inventory

Professional records
Printed material
Box 1 100 Years Young / Armand Winfield. 1968 - published for 26th Annual Technical Conference of the Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE)
Misc. inactive files
Box 1 Letter to Nesuhi Ertegun of Atlantic Recording Corp, re: obtaining live audition for Joe Hardin. 1969
Client files (numbered)
Box 1 1. Jewelite Co. 1964
Box 1 2. Cavrock Manufacturing Co. 1964-1967
Box 1 3. Zaria Displays 1964
Box 1 4. Nedeschda Vechesloff 1964-1969 (2 folders)
Box 1 5. Rowland Products 1964-1966
Box 1 6. Technomic Publishing Co. 1964
Box 1 7. Sara Reid 1964
Box 1 8. Modern Plastics Magazine 1964-1973 - Articles submitted (2 folders)
Box 1 9. Greneker Company 1964
Box 1 10. The Clan 1964
Box 1 11. Harry L. Brown 1964
Box 1 12. American Aniline & Extract 1964
Box 1 13. Jerry Roth Associates 1964
Box 1 14. American Cyanamid Co. 1964
Box 1 15. Display World 1964-1967 - Articles submitted (4 folders)
Box 1 16. American Marble Products Co. 1964-1965
Box 1 17. Plasticoid 1964-1966
Box 1 18. Patrician Plastics Corporation 1964-1965
Box 1 19. Worcester Molded Products Co. 1964-1965
Box 1 20. Renbrook School (lecture) 1964
Box 1 21. Metropolitan Museum of Art 1964 - Purchase of slides
Box 1 22. Pratt Institute 1964-1970 (10 folders)
Box 1 23. NBC embedments 1964-1965
Box 1 24. Ron Mallory 1964-1965
Box 1 25. Am. Institute of Architects Journal 1964-1970 - Articles submitted (2 folders)
Box 1 26. Electronized Chemical Corporation 1965-1966
Box 1 27. Arman 1965-1970 (5 folders)
Box 2 28. Pantone 1965
Box 2 29. Cerro Corporation 1965
Box 2 30. Keith R. Clark 1965
Box 2 31. Mittens Designer Letters 1965
Box 2 32. Architectural Engineering News 1965 - Articles submitted
Box 2 33. George H. Spies 1965-1966
Box 2 34. SPE Albany lectures 1965-1972 (2 folders)
Box 2 35. Washington Hebrew Congregation 1965-1966
Box 2 36. L. A. Darling Co. 1965-1966
Box 2 37. Emhart Corporation 1965-1974
Box 2 38. V.H. Blackinton & Co. 1965-1966
39. Hallmark Cards, Inc.
Box 2 1965-1987 (48 folders)
Box 3 1965-1987 (1 folder)
Box 3 40. Artistic Latex Foam Co. 1965
Box 3 41. Haveg Co. 1966
Box 3 42. Fine Arts Foundation lecture 1966
43. Brit. Newf. Exp. Ltd (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 3 44. R. A. Marshall Imports 1966-1971 (2 folders)
Box 4 45. Greene Plastics Co. (LaBarge Studio) 1966-1973 (2 folders)
Box 4 46. Anton Prod. Corp. 1966-1967 (2 folders)
Box 4 47. John Richards 1966
Box 4 48. George Mulhauser 1966
Box 4 49. Lassonde Plas. Ind. Ltd 1966
Box 4 50. R. C. Friggeri, Provincial Tile Co. 1966-1967
Box 4 51. Ziva Armoni 1967
Box 4 52. Verplex Company 1966-1969 (4 folders)
Box 4 53. Joseph Grippi 1967
Box 4 54. Celine Chalem 1967
Box 4 55. Visual Impact 1967
Box 4 56. Elliot Lee Inc. 1967
Box 4 57. Polecats, Inc. 1967
Box 4 58. Brewster Corporation 1960-1972
Box 4 59. Industrial Plastics Ind. Consultants 1967-1968
Box 4 60. Slide-O-Chrome 1967-1968
Box 4 61. Shell Oil Co. 1967
Box 4 62. Scott Plastics 1967-1969
Box 4 63. Moreland Products 1967
Box 4 64. Emanuel, Deetjen & Co. 1967-1968
65. Brookville Country Club (missing when received, 2/2009)
66. Lubin Book (missing when received, 2/2009)
67. ANTEC embedments (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 4 68. Armen, Inc. 1968-1975 (3 folders)
Box 4 69. Pratt Pkg. 1968
Box 4 70. Babette Newburger 1968
Box 4 71. LaBarge Industries, Ltd. 1968
Box 4 72. Dr. Paul Regnault 1968
Box 5 73. Sydney Butchkes 1968
Box 5 74. Milton Glaser 1968
Box 5 75. Marion B. Manley 1968
Box 5 76. C.C.N.Y. Visiting Critic 1968-1968
Box 5 77. UNIDO 1968-1979 (16 folders)
Box 5 78. Population Council 1968
Box 5 79. Harry Roseman 1968
80. Macy’s tree embedments
See also 74. Milton Glaser (Box 5).
Box 5 81. Cooper Union lecture 1968
Box 5 82. Revlon 1968
83. Eli Ask-Elan Assoc. (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 5 84. 3M 1965-1969 (2 folders)
Box 5 85. Mara Liza 1969
Box 5 86. Futuro House 1969-1972
Box 5 87. Pratt Architecture Dept. lecture 1969
Box 5 88. Buelah Bassine 1969
Box 5 89. Elektra Corp. 1969
Box 5 90. Congoleum Industries 1969 (2 folders)
91. Jean Nicolesco (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 5 92. Systems Resources Corp. 1969
93. William A. Burden/William F. Pedersen (Soft bathroom)
1969-1978 (18 folders)
Box 6 1969-1978
Box 6 94. Selchow & Richter 1969 (2 folders)
Box 6 95. Richard Salzman 1969
Box 6 96. Helen O. Winfield 1969-1976 (2 folders)
97. Columbus Enterprise (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 6 98. Illi, Inc.
Box 6 99. John Friedman, Max O Urbahn Assoc.
Box 6 100. Construction Specifications Institute 1969
Box 6 101. Mrs. Zbigniew (Mushka) Brzezinski Sculpture 1970
102. Richard Higgins (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 6 103. Nat’l Sculpture Center, Univ. of Kansas 1970 (2 folders)
Box 6 104. Univ. of Hartford Art School 1970
Box 6 105. Jack Radetsky 1970
Box 6 106. Progressive Architecture 1970 - Articles submitted
Box 6 107. Met. Museum Costume Institute 1970 (4 folders)
Box 6 108. Chirug & Cairns embedment 1970
Box 6 109. RCI – writing 1970-1971
Box 6 110. William Kaufman Organization 1970 (12 folders)
Box 6 111. Flexabar 1970
Box 7 112. Gunnar, Birkerts & Assoc. 1970 (10 folders)
Box 7 113. Hayloft, Inc. 1970
Box 7 114. Brooks Parker 1970
Box 7 115. Petro-Chem Research Corp. 1970
Box 7 116. Texas A & M 1971
Box 7 117. Evenflo Div. Pyramid Internat’l 1971 (2 folders)
Box 7 118. Metropolitan Opera 1971 (2 folders)
Box 7 119. Sandgren & Murtha 1971
Box 7 120. Corhia, de Harak 1971
Box 7 121. Peter Bocour, Gorgeous Lamp Co. 1971
Box 7 122. Nally Limited 1971
Box 7 123. The Designer (column by Winfields) 1971 (2 folders)
Box 7 124. The Alumet Corporation 1971 (2 folders)
Box 7 125. Glas-Mate 1971
Box 7 126. Bristol-Myers Co. 1971-1973
Box 7 127. Extrudyne 1971-1972
Box 7 128. Air Reduction Co. 1971
Box 7 129. E.M.S. Sales Corp. – Elliot Samach 1971
Box 7 130. U.F. Chemicals, Inc. 1971 (3 folders)
Box 7 131. Bangor Punta Operations Inc. 1971 (2 folders)
Box 7 132. Schwartz/United Plastics Corp. 1971-1972
Box 8 133. NEUF, Belgium 1972-1974
Box 8 134. Materie Plastiche (magazine) 1971-1972 (2 folders)
Box 8 135. Bedding Magazine 1972 - Article submitted
Box 8 136. Holt, Reinhart & Winston 1972 - Chapter review
Box 8 137. Milton Shapanka 1972
Box 8 138. Marwin International 1972
Box 8 139. CARE, Inc. 1972-1973
Box 8 140. Atwood Products 1972
Box 8 141. Davis Fitzhugh Irrigation Systems 1972 (2 folders)
Box 8 142. Swingball 1972
Box 8 143. Environmental Graphics, Inc. 1972
Box 8 144. BDF (Black Dev. Foundation) 1972 (2 folders)
Box 8 145. Bilkays Express Co. 1972
Box 8 146. LaMar Plastics 1972
Box 8 147. Plasticonstruction (2 folders)
Box 8 148. Tri-State Packaging, Co 1972
149. Foster Grant Co. Inc.
Box 8 1972-1975 (52 folders)
Box 9 1972-1975
Box 9 150. Business Communications 1972
Box 9 151. Teena Creations 1973-1974 (2 folders)
Box 9 152. Internat’l Development Consortium 1973 (4 folders)
Box 10 153. Weber Tackle & Plastics, Co. 1973
Box 10 154. Signs of the Times 1973
Box 10 155. David Hamberger, Inc. 1973
Box 10 156. Museum of Modern Art 1973
Box 10 157. Target Communications 1973
Box 10 158. Lee Bee Metals 1973
Box 10 159. General Electric Company 1973
Box 10 160. Ray Hitchcock 1973
Box 10 161. Cahn Conveyor Systems, Inc. 1973-1974 (2 folders)
Box 10 162. Rubber & Technical Press, Ltd. 1963-1973
Box 10 163. R.C. Molding 1973
Box 10 164. Rightway Mattress Company 1973 (3 folders)
165. National Carousel Roundtable (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 10 166. Gleeson Works 1974
Box 10 167. Norfield Corporation 1974-1975 (4 folders)
Box 10 168. Alix Antiques 1974
Box 10 169. Master Appliance Corporation 1974-1977
Box 10 170. DeMartin, Marona, Cranston, Downes 1974
Box 10 171. Voltek, Inc. 1974
Box 10 172. Japanese Reinforced Plastics Org. 1974-1975
Box 10 173. American Engineering Model Co. 1975
Box 10 174. Merit Adhesive Products, Inc. 1975
Box 10 175. Dake Corporation (Resale) 1975
Box 10 176. Knoebel’s Grove 1975
Box 10 177. Universal Specialties 1975
Box 10 178. Society of the Plastics Industry 1975
Box 10 179. Dome East 1975
Box 11 180. Enfield Manufacturing Corp. 1975-1976 (6 folders)
Box 11 181. KOL, Inc. (MPE, Inc.) 1975
Box 11 182. I-Catchers – Anita LoPiccolo 1975
Box 11 183. Robert Matheson 1975-1977 (3 folders)
Box 11 184. Finders Delightful Ltd. 1975 (5 folders)
Box 11 185. Uniwave 1976
Box 11 186. Sunfield Corporation 1976-1978 (10 folders)
Box 11 187. Museum Scope 1976-1977
Box 11 188. Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority 1976
Box 11 189. Wright Yacht Company, Inc. 1976 (2 folders)
190. Chemspec (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 12 191. RSZ Enterprises, Inc. 1976
192. J. Walter Thompson (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 12 193. Bernard L. Sandberg 1976
Box 12 194. Louis Maisano 1977
Box 12 195. WM Amusements, Inc. 1977 (10 folders)
Box 12 196. D.D. Manufacturing Corp. 1977-1978
Box 12 197. Cross Island Electric/Old Bethpage 1976-1977
Box 12 [no #] Franklin & Marshall College 1975-1977
Box 12 [no #] College Plastics Lab: Prospects
Box 12 [no #] University of NM
Box 12 198. University of Arizona 1978
Box 12 199. National Tractor Pullers Assoc. 1978
Box 12 200. Andrew S. Blackman AIA 1978 (5 folders)
Box 13 201. Rosewitha Sterbal 1978
Box 13 202. James Eastland 1978
Box 13 203. Jack Youngerman 1978
Box 13 204. Instant Worm 1978
Box 13 205. University of Lowell 1978 (2 folders)
Box 13 206. Pullman Swindell 1978-1979 (6 folders)
Box 13 207. George Simpson 1978
208. Castelli Industries (missing when received, 2/2009)
209. Commercial Fiberglass (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 13 210. Patrick F. Bright re: Gruber Systems 1979
Box 13 211. Oxford Hall Silversmiths/Fortunoffs 1979 (4 folders)
212. R. Ramakrishnan (missing when received, 2/2009)
213. Grow West Hydroponics (missing when received, 2/2009)
214. College of Santa Fe Energy Conference
Box 13 1980
Box 14 1980
Box 14 215. Heather’s High Times 1980
216. Steve Hidalgo (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 14 217. Dr. James Wilson 1980
Box 14 218. Goose in the Bottle Construction 1980-1983 (3 folders)
219. Art Foundry (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 15 220. Bendix Corporation 1980
Box 15 221. California Polytechnic State Univ. 1980 (3 folders)
222. JoelRandall/John Cheek (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 15 223. Kingsley H. Hammett – hot tub 1980
224. Dr. William J. Whaler (missing when received, 2/2009)
225. Solan Divigioz (??) (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 15 226. Orlando Sandoval 1981
227. Anthony Garcia (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 15 228. Arley E. Davis 1981 (2 folders)
229. Seņor Murphy (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 15 230. Cochiti Pueblo 1981
231-233 (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 15 234. Kiwanis of SF 1981
235-237 (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 15 238. Santa Fe Contract Design 1981
Box 15 239. Joe Carr 1981
240. Carlisle Jewelry (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 15 241. 20-30 Club 1981
242. Stan Sodalsky – Steer Skull (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 15 243. Fabian Chavez 1981
244-245 (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 15 246. Nambe Mills 1981
247. Gean (?) Quivera (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 15 248. Tuff ‘n’ lite – Bill Fly 1981 (19 folders)
249. Dan Wright (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 15 250. Santa Fe Laminates 1981
251. (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 15 252. Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce 1981
253. Citizens for Eric Scrua (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 15 254. Elizabeth Ann Spencer 1982
255. Hammond Industries (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 15 256. Tino Chavez key tags 1982
257-258 (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 15 259. Earl Eder 1982
260-266. (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 15 267. Santa Fe Community Theater 1982 (4 folders)
268-271 (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 15 272. Ultra Ten, Inc. 1983-1987 (4 folders)
273-283 (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 15 284. State of NM Prison Industries 1983
285. MISSING
Box 15 286. N.M. Engineering Research Institute 1983
287-288. (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 15 289. Jay Dillon 1984
Box 16 290. Madrid Mining Town Museum 1984
Box 16 291. Civerolo, Hansen & Wolf 1984
292. Laurie Seth MISSING
Box 16 293. Ram-Tech 1984
Box 16 294. Lief & Judy Bache 1985
Box 16 295. Judy Naumberg 1985
296-297. MISSING
298. Applied Training Dynamics - includes Self Protection Concepts, Crime Stoppers, Juan Aguirre
See also 310. Julio Aguirre (Box 17).
Box 16 1985
Box 17 1985
Box 17 299. Ian Ratowsky 1985
Box 17 300. Charles North, et. Al. 1985
Box 17 301. Water Jet Corporation 1985
Box 17 302. S.K. Wings – David Toland 1985
Box 17 303. Viara Enterprises 1985
Box 17 304. Joanna Walsh 1985
305. Am. Museum of Natural Hist. (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 17 306. Loctite 1985
Box 17 307. Amtech Corporation 1985
Box 17 308. North Bay Electric Works 1985
Box 17 309. Dennis Larkins Studio 1985
Box 17 310. Julio Aguirre - includes Self Protection Concepts, Crime Stoppers, Juan Aquirre
See also 298. Applied Training Dynamics (Box 16).
Box 17 311. Terry Conrad 1985
Box 17 312. W. N. Dixon 1985
Box 17 313. Jeff Simsovic 1985
Box 17 314. Water Witch/Dr. Zane Spiegel 1985
Box 17 314. Club of Santa Fe/Elaine Spencer Marr 1985
315-316. (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 17 317. Martin Shippers Supply 1986
318-319. (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 17 320. Frank Yu Fiberoptiks survey 1986
Box 18 321. Janet Kimberling / glass paperweights 1986
Box 18 322. Fred Frohlich Proquinal 1986
Box 18 323. Radioactive retractor blades/Dr. Bryan Frank 1986
Box 18 324. John Anderson 1987
Box 18 325. James Borrego (??) 1987
326-329. (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 18 330. Item Processing Systems
331-334. (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 18 335. Barbara Day Company 1988 (3 folders)
336-337. (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 18 338. Andrea Sulphur 1989 (2 folders)
Box 18 338. David Lienau 1989
339-350. (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 18 351. Willa Koretz 1990
352-355. (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 18 356. Stage Crafters 1990
Box 18 357. Harry Ohory 1990
Box 18 358. J. D. Lincoln 1990 (2 folders)
359. John Bachman (missing when received, 2/2009)
Box 18 360. Prototek, Inc. 1991 (2 folders)
Box 18 361. Tracy Ford 1991
Box 18 362. Silver City Recycling Seminar 1991
363-393. (missing when received, 2/2009)
Client folders not on Winfield’s list
Box 18 Peter Guille/Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute 1962
Box 18 Indian Jute Mills Assoc. 1972
Box 18 Internat’l Construction Products/Irwin Tobman 1972-1973
Box 18 Lancaster MGR (carousels, Hurlburt Amusements, Rocky Springs Park) 1978
Box 18 Columbia trip, UNIDO?? 1977 (6 folders)
Box 18 SPE Antec Papers 1980
Box 18 W. Wesley Allai, D. D. S. 1980
Box 18 Antique Sales 1981
Box 18 Charlie Peng 1988
Box 19 Gerald Maestas/Body Driver – M-Tech Industries 1980s
Box 19 Duane Alber/Joseph McMillan 1989
Box 19 Roose Eletronics 1985
Box 19 Air Products – William Eckland 1985
Box 19 United College Project 1984
Box 19 Pricilla Hoback 1987
Box 19 Engine 5030 Project, City of Santa Fe 1986
Professional folders (not clients)
Box 19 National Bureau Standards – William F. Reps 1971
Box 19 Grants Magazine, v. 1, #3 Sept. 1978
Box 19 Highland Enterprises Tech
Box 19 Films, Friffolyn Co. 1959
Box 19 Porcelain Enamels… 1950s
Box 19 Polyester – Celanese Corp
Professional records
Box 19 Unprocessed material
VHS tapes
Box 19 Partial Buildng & Testing of CARE / Bangladesh / Winfield House (duplicate) 1972
Box 19 Armand G. Winfield / "The Jemez in 1930-1940" 2003
Personal papers
Box 19 Miscellaneous (unprocessed)

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