Armand G. Winfield Papers
Collection
Identifier: MSS-538-BC
Scope and Content
The Armand G. Winfield Papers contain publications, manuscripts, research notes, correspondence, newspaper clippings and photographs relating to his career as a plastics researcher and consultant.The collection is divided into five series: I. Personal papers; II. Publications; III. Manuscripts; IV. Research/Subject files and Publicity; V. Community Service and Awards. Winfield's work with plastics in art, architecture and building, exhibits and entertainment is reflected in well over 300 published articles and papers, many appearing in organs of the Society of Plastics Engineers (Society of Plastics Engineers). Published articles include some co-authored by the late Barbara LaBarge Winfield.
Some photographs transferred to Photoarchives. Others are housed in this collection.
Some photographs transferred to Photoarchives. Others are housed in this collection.
Dates
- 1921-
Language of Materials
English
Access Restrictions
The collection is open for research.
Copy Restrictions
Limited duplication of CSWR material is allowed for research purposes. User is responsible for compliance with all copyright, privacy, and libel laws. Permission is required for publication or distribution.
Biographical Information
Armand G. Winfield, pioneering plastics researcher and consultant, was born in Chicago, Illinois on December 28, 1919. He was raised in the Eastern United States (Maryland, Virginia, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania). He graduated from Franklin and Marshall College in 1941 and did graduate work at the University of New Mexico, State University of Iowa and Washington University (St. Louis).
In the early 1940s he became interested in working with plastics as a means to preserve geologic and anthropological specimens.Working with plastics soon became the focus of his career. In 1945, Winfield invented the first mass-producible process for embedding acrylics and did the precursory work which eventually led to the field of electronic encapsulations as well as art, medical, and biological embedding. From 1945-1947, he owned and operated Winfield Fine Art in Jewelry in New York City where many well known artists of the period created miniature works of art which Winfield embedded as jewelry and which were sold worldwide.
During the 1950s Winfield did graduate work at Washington University and continued his research and experimentations with plastics.He also worked for several private plastics firms from 1950-1963.In January 1964, he formed his own plastics consulting firm which carried his name. The company was launched in Somers, Connecticut, then moved to New York City in 1967, to West Babylon, New York in 1969 and finally to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1979. It was closed at the end of 1994 - after 30 successful years - when Winfield was hired by the University of New Mexico.
He has done extensive research and development in the areas of plastics in architecture and building, art, museum work, industry (applications engineering), low cost housing for developing countries, and in the entertainment field (stage sets, amusement parks, etc).
Winfield's expertise in the use of plastics for exhibits led to a four month lecture tour of the Soviet Union in 1961 in conjunction with an international exhibit, "Plastics - U.S.A." In 1962 - 1963 he designed or directed the construction of 13 exhibits for the New York Worlds Fair, including the American Express Outdoor Map of the World.
Winfield became an international consultant on the use of plastics in building when in 1968 he received a United Nations Industrial Development Organization Grant to survey the use of plastics as a low cost building material for developing countries.Other UNIDO assignments followed including consulting missions to India in 1977 and Columbia in 1979. Among his many other projects relating to plastics in building was the design and production of a low cost prototype house for Bangladesh, funded by CARE, Inc., in 1972.
A long-time resident of Santa Fe, he became active in the Santa Fe Crime Stoppers program and received an award for his service in 1991. In June 1993 Winfield relocated to Albuquerque to become the Director of the Training and Research Institute for Plastics at the University of New Mexico.
After leaving the University, Winfield dedicated himself to writing and editing his memoirs. He died in Albuquerque on August 18, 2009.
In the early 1940s he became interested in working with plastics as a means to preserve geologic and anthropological specimens.Working with plastics soon became the focus of his career. In 1945, Winfield invented the first mass-producible process for embedding acrylics and did the precursory work which eventually led to the field of electronic encapsulations as well as art, medical, and biological embedding. From 1945-1947, he owned and operated Winfield Fine Art in Jewelry in New York City where many well known artists of the period created miniature works of art which Winfield embedded as jewelry and which were sold worldwide.
During the 1950s Winfield did graduate work at Washington University and continued his research and experimentations with plastics.He also worked for several private plastics firms from 1950-1963.In January 1964, he formed his own plastics consulting firm which carried his name. The company was launched in Somers, Connecticut, then moved to New York City in 1967, to West Babylon, New York in 1969 and finally to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1979. It was closed at the end of 1994 - after 30 successful years - when Winfield was hired by the University of New Mexico.
He has done extensive research and development in the areas of plastics in architecture and building, art, museum work, industry (applications engineering), low cost housing for developing countries, and in the entertainment field (stage sets, amusement parks, etc).
Winfield's expertise in the use of plastics for exhibits led to a four month lecture tour of the Soviet Union in 1961 in conjunction with an international exhibit, "Plastics - U.S.A." In 1962 - 1963 he designed or directed the construction of 13 exhibits for the New York Worlds Fair, including the American Express Outdoor Map of the World.
Winfield became an international consultant on the use of plastics in building when in 1968 he received a United Nations Industrial Development Organization Grant to survey the use of plastics as a low cost building material for developing countries.Other UNIDO assignments followed including consulting missions to India in 1977 and Columbia in 1979. Among his many other projects relating to plastics in building was the design and production of a low cost prototype house for Bangladesh, funded by CARE, Inc., in 1972.
A long-time resident of Santa Fe, he became active in the Santa Fe Crime Stoppers program and received an award for his service in 1991. In June 1993 Winfield relocated to Albuquerque to become the Director of the Training and Research Institute for Plastics at the University of New Mexico.
After leaving the University, Winfield dedicated himself to writing and editing his memoirs. He died in Albuquerque on August 18, 2009.
Extent
18 boxes (17.45 cu. ft.)
Separated Material
Some photographs transferred to Armand G. Winfield Photograph Collection.
Published Works
Note: The above are bound into one volume.
Also contains original mailing envelope, historical data & news article of its destruction.
(Consultant to Editor in preparation of article only--did not write).
Co-authored with Henry M. Richardson, introduction by John F. Kennedy (Booklet),
(Winner of Award for best paper in the Plastics in Building discipline).
Joint paper with Louis F. Rossetti.
Also contains original mailing envelope, historical data & news article of its destruction.
(Consultant to Editor in preparation of article only--did not write).
Co-authored with Henry M. Richardson, introduction by John F. Kennedy (Booklet),
(Winner of Award for best paper in the Plastics in Building discipline).
Joint paper with Louis F. Rossetti.
- The Interviewer: Dr. Frank Kingdon, Armand G. Winfield, The Polymnian, Newark Academy, Newark, New Jersey, October, 1936, pp. 18-19.
- The Interviewer: Frankie Thomas, Armand G. Winfield, ibid., November, 1936, pp. 10-11.
- The Interviewer: Dr. Raymond L. Ditmars, Armand G. Winfield, ibid., December, 1936, pp. 15-18.
- The Interviewer: Dr. James S. Plant, Armand G. Winfield, ibid., January, 1937, pp. 10-12.
- The Interviewer: Charles Thurman, Armand G. Winfield, ibid., March, 1937, pp. 8-11.
- The Interviewer: Lieutenant Richard Aidworth, Armand G. Winfield, ibid., March, 1937, pp. 8-10
- The Interviewer: Clinton F. Zerwick, Armand G. Winfield, ibid., April, 1937, pp. 7-9.
- The Interviewer Interviewed, Anonymous (Albert T. Davis, Master), ibid, April, 1937, pp. 14-15.
- "Art as a Union Prestige Builder", The Bulletin of the Association of College Unions, Vol. XVIII, No. II, May 1950, p. 7.
- "The Alexian Brothers", The Alexian Brothers, St. Louis, Missouri, 1951, (Booklet: 12 pp.)
- "Coaches Hickey and Gullion Defend College Athletes at Last Week's Meeting", Ad-Club Weekly, St. Louis Advertising Club, St. Louis, Missouri, December 3, 1951, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 58, p. 2.
- Associate Editor, Ad-Club Weeekly, St. Louis Advertising Club, St. Louis, Missouri,1951-1952.
- "Program Notes", Program, The Empress Playhouse, in cooperation with the Artists' Equity Association, St. Louis, Missouri, April, 1952.
- "I.B.B. Pledges Defeat of Taft-Hartley Act", Book Binding and Book Production, August, 1952, pp. 31, 32.
- "The Merchants' Exchange of Saint Louis", Merchants' Exchange of St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, 1953, (Booklet: 36 pp.)
- "Foamed Pattern Material", Modern Pattern Making, January-February, 1958, p. 8.
- "Foamed Epoxy Resin", Modern Castings, October 1, 1958, pp. 34, 104.
- "Letters To The Editor", Reply to inquiry on plastics vaults, Plastics Technology, Vol. IV, No. 5 (May 1958), p. 396.
- "Reports on Investigation of Containers for Radiation Preservation of Food", U. S. Army Quartermaster Corps, 1956-1958.
- "Thermosetting Resins: A Dream Material for the Artist and Architect", (preprint), Technical Papers, 15th ANTEC, Stamford, Connecticut, 1959, Paper 28, 13pp.
- "....But Never Plastics Engineering!", Plastics Technology, Guest Editorial, February, 1959, pp. 43, 52.
- "Evaluate Extruders", SPE Journal, Section News: Western New England, Vol.15, No. 5 (May 1959), p. 439.
- "Spot-A-Mation", SPE Journal, Section News: Western New England, Vol. 15, No. 6 (June 1959), p. 510.
- "Social Activities End Season", SPE Journal, Section News: Western New England, Vol. 15, No. 7 (July 1959), p. 578.
- "Decorative Uses of Plastics in Architecture, Art Interior Design", Papers of the First Architecture Seminar, Connecticut Chapter, A.I.A., Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, October 28, 1959.
- "Connecticut Yankee in Russia", SPE Journal, Section News: Western New England, Vol. 15, No. 11 (November 1959), p. 1000.
- "Kunststoffe in der Hand des Kunstlers", Kunststoff-Berater, Frankfurt am Main, West Germany, December, 1959, pp. 531-533.
- "Polypropylene- The Newest Commericial Member of the Polyolefin Family", SPE Journal, Section News: Western New England, Vol. 15, No. 12 (December 1959), p. 1091.
- "Editorial", SPEctator WNE-Society of Plastics Engineers, Somers, Connecticut, Vol. I, No. 1 (September 1959), p.18.
- "Editorial", SPEctator WNE-Society of Plastics Engineers, Somers, Connecticut, Vol. I, No. 2 (October 1959), p.27.
- "A Connecticut Yankee in the Court of Khrushchev", SPEctator WNE-Society of Plastics Engineers, Somers, Connecticut, Vol. I, No. 2 (October 1959), pp. 22, 43.
- "Perhaps We are Overanxious", SPEctator WNE- Society of Plastics Engineers, Somers, Connecticut, Vol. I, No. 3 (November 1959), p. 51.
- "A Banner Year Approaches", SPEctator WNE- Society of Plastics Engineers, Somers, Connecticut, Vol. I, No. 4 (December 1959), p. 75.
- "Open Message to ANTEC Speakers", SPEctator WNE-Society of Plastics Engineers, Somers, Connecticut, Vol. I, No. 5 (January 1960), p. 98.
- "A Salute to Men of Vision", SPEctator WNE- Society of Plastics Engineers, Somers, Connecticut, Vol. I, No. 6 (February 1960), pp. 117, 118.
- "Seventh Inning Stretch", SPEctator WNE-Society of Plastics Engineers, Somers, Connecticut, Vol. I, No. 7 (March 1960), p. 155.
- "Part 1: Membership", SPEctator, WNE-Society of Plastics Engineers, Somers, Connecticut, Vol. I, No. 8 (April 1960), p. 175.
- "Part 2: Attendence", SPEctator WNE-Society of Plastics Engineers, Somers, Connecticut, Vol. I, No. 9 (May 1960), pp. 178, 191.
- "Part 3: Finances", SPEctator WNE-Society of Plastics Engineers, Somers, Connecticut, Vol. I, No. 10 (June 1960), p. 194.
- "Part 4: Education", SPEctator WNE-Society of Plastics Engineers, Somers, Connecticut, Vol. I, No. 11-12 (July-August 1960), pp. 215, 218.
- "Words of Thanks", SPEctator WNE-Society of Plastics Engineers, Somers, Connecticut, Vol. I, No. 11-12 (July-August 1960), pp. 221.
- "An Aesthetic Approach to Thermoplastics in Architecture, Art and Interior Decoration" (preprint), Technical Papers, 16th ANTEC, Stamford, Connecticut, 1960, Paper 74, 31pp.
- "Plastics in Buildings: PAG'S 1960 Program", SPE Journal, Stamford, Connecticut, Vol. 16, No. 4 (April 1960), pp.439-440.
- Plastics for Architects, Artists and Interior Designers, Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc., Stamford, Connecticut, 1960.
- "Methods of Embedment", Progressive Architecture, New York, N.Y., June 1960, pp. 180-185. (Bound Supplement)
- "Plastics - Demand, Desirable, Everywhere", Vogue Magazine, Fashions in Living Section, January 1, 1961, pp. 138-143
- "Reinforced Laminac: A New Dimension in Art", Plastics Newsfront, American Cyanamid Company (House Organ), Wallingford, Connecticut, Spring 1961, pp. 14-16.
- "Plastics- A New Dimension in Buildings":"Why a Travelling Exhibit?", Plastics in Buildings Professional Activity Group, Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc., Stamford, Connecticut, 1961, pp. 7-9.
- "A Background Manual on Plastics for the Technician-Demonstrators Participating in the U.S.I.A.'s 'Plastics- U.S.A.' Exhibit in the U.S.S.R., May-September, 1961", prepared at DeBell & Richardson, Inc., Hazardville, Connecticut, in cooperation with the International Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc., April 1961 (Monograph), 22 pp.
- "Plastics--U.S.A." (translated into Russian), United States Information, Agency Washington, D.C. through grant to the Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc., Stamford, Connecticut. Distributed in the U.S.S.R., 1961, 28 pp.
- "Letter to the Editor", SPE Journal, Vol. 18, No. 1 (January 1962), p. 11.
- "S.P.E. Salutes the PAG'S", Society of Plastics Engineers Journal, Stamford, Connecticut, Vol. 18, No. 11 (November 1962), pp. 1410-1412.
- "The Plastics in Buildings Professional Activities Group, International Society of Plastics Engineering, Inc.", Intersociety Report on Plastics in Building Activities, Building Research Institute, Washington, D.C., Publication No. 978, 1962, pp. 5-10.
- "Plastics in Building Western Europe" (Error: Should have been "Plastics in Building--Western Germany") (Preprint), Technical Papers, 19th ANTEC, Stamford, Connecticut, 1963, p. 5.
- "Plastics in Building in the Soviet Union", Papers of the Building Research Institute, Washington, D.C., 1963, Paper # 563-10.
- "Kunststoffe in Der Architektur de Sowjetunion", Kunststoffe-Rundschsu, Western Germany, February, 1963, pp.89-95.
- "Recent Developments in Decorative Plastics Building Panels", Papers of the Plastics Building Panels Conference of the Building Research Institute, Washington, D.C., Spring 1963, Papers 63-52.
- "Introduction at Luncheon", (preprint), Papers of the Regional Technical Conference: Blow Molding--Progress Report, WNE-Society of Plastics Engineers, Stamford, Connecticut, 1963, p. 27.
- Co-Editor, with Robert D. Forger, (preprint), Papers of the Regional Technical Conference: Blow Molding--Progress Report, WNE-Society of Plastics Engineers, Stamford, Connecticut, 1963.
- "Decorative and Translucent Panels", Rubber and Plastics Age, International, London, England, February 1964, pp. 181-185.
- "Thermoplastics in Building--An Excursion into the Future", (Preprint), Papers of the Regional Technical Conference: Engineering With Thermoplastics, Akron Section, Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc, Stamford, Connecticut, April 1964, pp. 69-85.
- "Plastics Marble: Cutting the Cost of Beauty", Modern Plastics, Vol. 41, No. 11 (July 1964), pp. 92-95, 154.
- "Building Applications, Special Feature: Engineering With Thermoplastics", Staff Condensation, Papers of Regional Technical Conference, Akron Section, SPE Journal, Vol. 20, No. 7 (July 1964), pp. 590-591.
- "The World of Plastics in Display", Display World, Cincinnati, Ohio, Vol. 85, No. 5 (November 1964), pp. 24-31.
- "The World of Plastics in Display", Inaugural Monthly Column, Display World, Cincinnati, Ohio, Vol. 86, No. 3 (March 1965), pp. 24-26.
- "Four Unique Plastics Projects at the New York World's Fair", (Preprint), Technical Papers, 21st ANTEC, Stamford, Connecticut, March 1-4, 1965, Volume XI, pp. XIX-3: 1-12.
- "Plastics in Building--A `Blue-Sky' Excursion into the Near Future" (Preprint), Technical Papers, 21st ANTEC, Stamford, Connecticut, March, 1-4, 1965, Volume XI, pp. XIX-4: 1-7.
- "The World of Plastics in Display: Plastics Processes", Display World, Cincinnati, Ohio, Vol. 86, No. 4 (April 1965), pp. 38-39, 60.
- "The World of Plastics in Display: No. 3: Adhesives and Cements", Display World, Cincinnati, Ohio, Vol. 86, No. 5 (May 1965), pp.44-45.
- "Plastics in Display: No. 4: Cultured Marble", Display World, Cincinnati, Ohio, Vol. 86, No. 6 (June 1965), pp. 66-67.
- "Plastics in Display: No. 5: Plastics Paints, Dyes, Pigments--Part I", Display World, Cincinnati, Ohio, Vol. 87, No. 1 (July 1965), pp. 36-38.
- "Plastics in Display: No. 6: How to Make Special Plastics Ornaments for Christmas- Part 1", Display World, Vol. 87, No. 3 (September 1965), pp. 24-25.
- "Plastics in Display: No. 6: Part 2: How to Make Special Plastics Ornaments for Christmas", Display World, Vol. 87, No. 4 (October 1965), pp. 38-39, 70.
- "Plastics in Display: How To Make A Simple Mosaic", Display World, Vol. 87, No. 5 (November 1965), pp. 64-65, 70.
- "Plastics in Display: No. 8: Silastic Molds", Display World, Vol. 87, No. 5 (December 1965), pp. 78-79, 112-113.
- "Plastics in Display: No. 9: Exciting Creations of Nadeshda Vechesloff", Display World, Vol. 88, No. 1 (January 1966), pp. 30-31.
- "Excursion Into a Plastic Future", A.I.A. Journal, Vol. XLV, No. 2 (February 1966), Washington, D.C., pp. 62-66.
- "Plastics in Display: No. 10: Plastics at The World's Fair- Part One: Screens Panels for General Electric", Display World, Vol. 88, No. 3 (March 1966), pp. 28-30.
- "New Plastics Architectural and Decorative Effects Achieved Through the Utilization of Lichtenberg Figures", Technical Papers, 22nd ANTEC, Montreal, Quebec, 1966, Vol. XII, pp. VII-3, 1-5.
- "Cultured Stones - The New Emergence into the Plastics Industry", Technical Papers, 22nd ANTEC, Montreal, Quebec, 1966, Vol. XII, pp.VII-5, 1-8.
- "Plastics in Display, No. 10: Plastics at The World's Fair- Part Two: American Express Outdoor Map of The World", Display World, Vol. 88, No. 4 (April 1966), pp. 48-51.
- "Plastics in Display, No. 10: Plastics at The World's Fair Part Three: The 'Wonderworld' Mermaid", Display World, Vol. 88, No. 5 (May 1966), pp. 56-57.
- "Plastics in Display, No. 10: Plastic's at The World's Fair Part Four: The `Wonderworld' Space Capsule", Display World, Vol. 88, No. 6 (June 1966), pp 84-85.
- "Plastics in Display, No. 10: Plastic's at the World's Fair Part Five: The `Wonderworld' Idol", Display World, Vol. 89, No. 1 (July 1966), pp. 28-29, 50-51.
- "Plastics in Display, No. 11: Dunnage and Packing", Display World, Vol. 89, No. 2 (August 1966), pp 48-49.
- "Cultured Stones, Decorative Embedments in Plastics", SPE Journal, Vol. 22, No. 8 (August 1966), pp. 36-39.
- "Plastics in Display, No. 12: Flameproofing of Plastics Display Materials- Part Two", Display World, Vol. 89, No. 4 (October 1966), pp. 38-39.
- "Are You Carrying Your Load" (Editorial), The Speaking Tube, New York Section Newsletter, Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc., Vol. 11, No. 7 (October 1966).
- "Plastics in Display, No. 12: Flameproofing of Plastics Display Materials - Part Two", Display World, Vol. 89, No. 4 (October 1966), pp. 38-39.
- "Plastics Abroad: Part A: Western Europe; Part B: The Soviet Union" (Chapter 19), Plastics In Building, Edited by Irving Skeist, Reinhold Publishing Corporation, New York, 1966.
- "Plastics Marble: Cutting the Cost of Beauty", Plastics in Building, by the Editors of Modern Plastics, McGraw- Hill, 1966.
- "Plastics in Building- A Second `Blue-Sky' Excursion", Technical Report No. C-6-28.1, American Society for Metals, Metals Park, Ohio; Presented at 1966 National Metal Congress, November 3, 1966, Chicago, Illinois.
- "Plastics in Display: No. 13- Letters", Display World, Vol. 89, No. 5 (November 1966), pp. 56-57.
- "Plastics in Display: No. 14- The Cole Roban Nativity Figures", Display World, Vol. 89, No. 6 (December 1966), pp. 68-69.
- "Plastics in Display: No. 15 - Plastics Masonry", Display World, Vol. 90, No. 1 (January 1967), pp 30-31, 58.
- "Plastics in Display: No. 16 - Metalizing and Plating Plastics", Display World, Vol. 90, No. 3 (March 1967), pp. 40-42.
- "Plastics in Display No. 17 - Dioramas of William Philyaw", Display World, Vol. 90, No. 4 (April 1967), pp 47-48, 60.
- "Plastics in Display No. 18 - Hand Lay-Up Techniques for Fiber-Reinforced Polyesters and Epoxies, Part One", Display World, Vol. 90, No. 5 (May 1967), pp 36-37, 53.
- "Plastics in Building- Western Germany, Italy", VIPAG Newsletter, Vol. III, No. 3 (March 31, 1967), A publication of the Vinyl Plastics Professional Activity Group, Society of Plastics Engineers, Stamford, Conn., pp. 9-25.
- "Plastics in Building - A Second `Blue-Sky' Excursion", Technical Papers, Vol. XIII, ANTEC, Detroit, Michigan, May 15-18, 1967. Society of Plastics Engineers, Stamford, Conn., pp. 1188-1191.
- "Plastics in Display: No. 18: Hand Layup Techniques for Fiber -Reinforced Polyesters and Expoxies, Part Two", Display World, Vol. 90, No. 6 (June 1967), pp. 52-53.
- "Plastics in Display: No. 18: Hand Layup Techniques for Fiber-Reinforced Polyesters and Expoxies, Part Three- A Simple Hand Lay-up", Display World, Vol. 91, No. 1 (July 1967), pp. 50-51.
- "Plastics in Display: No. 20: Hand Layup Techniques for Fiber-Reinforced Polyesters and Expoxies, Part Four", Display World, Vol. 91, No. 2 (August 1967), pp. 38-39.
- Preface, "This is an Unusual Conference", Papers of the Regional Technical Conference: Plastics in The Medical Sciences, New York Section, Society of Plastics Engineers, Stamford, Conn., September 21, 1967.
- "Program Notes: New York Section Society of Plastics Engineers- Program", Section Meetings,1967-68, N.Y.C., 1967.
- "Plastics in Display: No. 21: The Marco Method", Display World, Vol. 91, No. 4 (October 1967), pp. 40-41.
- "Vinyls in Building - Western Europe", Papers of the Regional Technical Conference: Vinyls in Building, Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc., Palisades Section, Statler-Hilton Hotel, New York, N.Y. October 26-27, 1967.
- "Plastics in Display: No. 22- Drape and Bag Molding", Display World, Vol. 91, No. 5 (November 1967), pp. 30-31.
- "Plastics in Display: No. 23- Miscellaneous Lay-Up Techniques", Display World, Vol. 91, No. 6 (December 1967), pp. 62-63, 73
- "Plastics in Display: No. 24- Some Got It - Some Don't", Display World, Vol. 92, No. 1 (January 1968), p. 33.
- Chemical & Engineering News: Vol. 46, No. 11 (March 1968), Direct Quotation in Article by Lloyd W. Dunlap, Jr. called "Basic Needs", page 26A.
- "Plastics in Display: No. 25: Plastics Materials: Part 1: The Acrylics", Display World, Vol. 92, No. 4 (April 1968), pp. 44-46.
- "100 Years Young", published by Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc., May 1968 (Souvenir of 100th Anniversary of American Plastics). 1st Edition 7,000, 40 pages.
- "Misusing Plastics", Architectural and Engineering News, Vol. 10, No. 7 (July 1968), pages 27-31.
- "Editorial: There Will Be Some Changes Made", Speaking Tube, N.Y. Section, Society of Plastics Engineers, Vol. 13, No. 6 (Sept. 12, 1968), p.3.
- "Editorial: Why Come To Society of Plastics Engineers Meetings At All?", Speaking Tube, N.Y. Section, Society of Plastics Engineers, Vol. 13, No. 7 (Oct. 9, 1968), p. 3.
- Editorial: Speaking Tube, N.Y. Section, Society of Plastics Engineers, Vol. 13, No. 8 (November 6, 1968), p.3.
- Editorial, Speaking Tube, N.Y. Section, Society of Plastics Engineers, New York, Vol. 14, No. 1 (January 1969), p. 3.
- Editorial, Speaking Tube, N.Y. Section, Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc., New York, Vol. 14, No. 2 (February 1969), p. 3.
- Editorial, Speaking Tube, N.Y. Section, Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc., New York, Vol. 14, No. 3 (March 1969), p. 3.
- Editorial, "Disenchantment", Speaking Tube, N.Y. Section, Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc., Vol. 14, No. 4 (April 1969), p. 2.
- Editorial, Speaking Tube, N.Y. Section, Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc., Vol. 14, No. 5 (June 1969), p. 2.
- "Joseph Krame: Portrait of a President", Speaking Tube, N.Y. Section, Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc., Vol. 14, No. 6,(September 1969) (Inaugural).
- "Editorial: You Can Be The Fisherman", SPE Tube, N.Y. Section, Society of Plastics Engineers, Vol. 14, No. 6 (September 1969) (Inaugural).
- "Editorial: II", SPE Tube, N.Y. Section, Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc., Vol. 14, No. 6 (September 1969) (Inaugural).
- "Uninhibited Campus Research Opens Portals to New Plastics In Building Concepts". Papers of the Regional Technical Conference: Plastics In Building, Society of Plastics Engineers, Chicago, Illinois, October 2-3, 1969.
- Editorial: "Let's Live Up To It", SPE Tube, N.Y. Section, Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc., Vol. 14, No. 8 (November 1969).
- "Member of The Month", SPE Tube, N.Y. Section, Society of Plastics Engineers, Vol. 14, No. 8 (November 1969).
- Editorial: "Let's Live Up To It"- Reprinted: News: First Unitarian Universalist Church in Springfield, Springfield, Massachusetts,November 10, 1969.
- "Hand Lay Up Techniques", (Chapter 13), Handbook of Fiberglass and Advanced Plastics Composites, Edited by George Lubin, Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, New York, New York 1969, pp. 285-305.
- Editorial: "Towards a Successful 70's", N.Y. Section, Society of Plastics Engineers, SPE Tube, Vol. 14, No. 9 (January 7, 1970).
- "Member of the Month", N.Y. Section, SPE Tube, Society of Plastics Engineers, Vol. 14, No. 9 (January 7, 1970).
- "New York Section Achieves New Look Through Its Newsletter", SPE Newsletter, Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc., Greenwich, Conn., January 1970, pp. 1, 3.
- Editorial: "Letters From Peter", New York Section, Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc., SPE Tube, Vol. 14, No. 10 (February 4, 1970).
- "Members of The Month", N.Y. Section, Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc., SPE Tube, Vol. 14, No. 10 (February 4, 1970).
- "Composites Take A New Dimension in Low Cost Housing Potentials", Proceedings, 25th Anniversary Conference, The Society of The Plastics Industry, Inc., Reinforced Plastics/Composites Division, (Washington D.C.) New York N.Y., February 1970.
- "A Mammoth Polyester Embedment", Barbara L. Winfield, co-author, Papers of the Regional Technical Conference: The New Era of Thermostats, Society of Plastics Engineers, New Haven, February 18 & 19, 1970.
- "Editorial: Are We Sailing In A Lead Boat?", N.Y. Section, SPE Tube, Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc., Vol. 14, No. 11 (March 1970).
- "Member of The Month", N.Y. Section, SPE Tube, Society of Plastics, Inc., Vol. 14, No. 11 (March 1970).
- "Vinyls in Building - Outlook For The New Decade", Papers of the Regional Technical Conference: Rigid Vinyl, Society of Plastics Engineers, Cherry Hill Inn, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, March 24, 1970.
- "Plastics are Everywhere", Display World Magazine, Vol. 96, No. 5 (May 1970), pp. 20-21, 45-50.
- "Books: Plastics For Architects and Builders", a book review on book by Albert G.H. Dietz, A.I.A. Journal, September 1970, p. 78.
- "King-Sized Clear Castings with R.C.I. Polylite Polyester" (co-authoried with R.C.I. Staff - and quoted directly for half the article), By Gum, No. 2 (1970), Reichhold Chemicals, Inc., White Plains, New York, pp. 12-15.
- "A Case Study: The Plastic House", Progressive Architecture, No. 10 (October 1970), Reinhold Publishing Corp., Stanford, Conn.; pp. 80-87 (unsigned copy included pp. 71-73; 78-79).
- "An Interview with the Winfields" - The Designer, Vol. 14, No. 158 (January 1971) (interview with Armand G. Winfield and Barbara L. Winfield) pp. 4-5, 26.
- "Welfare Housing Solution", Newsday, Letters, Monday, February 8, 1971.
- "Consultant Urges Fire Protection", (Plastics Corner), The Journal of Commerce, N.Y.C., Tuesday, February 23, 1971.
- "Plastics Could Solve Housing Shortage" (Plastics Corner) The Journal of Commerce, N.Y.C., Tuesday, March 9, 1971.
- "A Survey of Plastics Materials and their Potential Effective Utilization as Building Applications for Developing Countries", Armand G. Winfield, United Nations Industrial Development Organization, ID/WG. 96/3, 11 March 1971. Original in English; ID 70-4191, Vienna, Austria.
- American University Study: Plastics in Building", Polymer Age, May, 1971, pp: 169-170, 173, London.
- "Lessons in Leadership", Success Orientation, Vol. 2, No. 6, Success Publications, Inc., Atlanta, Ga, 1971 (Winfield quoted in most of article.)
- "A World Survey of Plastics in Housing and Building", 2nd Australian RPRP Symposium on Reinforced Plastics and Composites, Sydney International Air Terminal, N.S.W. Australia; May 25-27, 1971 (Session 5, Paper 10).
- "Low Cost Housing in Plastics - What It Is, and How Do We Achieve It?", 2nd Austrailan RPRD Symposium on Reinforced Plastics and Composites, Sydney International Air Terminal, N.S.W. Australia; May 25-27, 1971 (session 16, Paper 29).
- "The World's First Soft Bathroom", Cellular Plastics in Furniture and Home Furnishings---Idea Mart '71, 15th Conference, Cellular Plastics Division, The Society of the Plastics Industry Inc., Durham, N.C., September 14-16, 1971, pp. 72-84.
- "A Survey of Plastics Materials and their Potential Effective Utilization as Building Materials and Building Applications for Developing Countries, Updated to 1971", United Nations Industrial Development Organization, I.D./WG-96/14, 13 September 1971, Original: English, ID 71-7206, Vienna, Austria.
- "Foam Pad Bathroom Prevents Accidents", Plastics World, Vol. 29, No. 12 (December 1971).
- "The Winfield Column" (co-authored with Barbara L. Winfield), The Designer, HDC Publications, Inc., New York, N.Y., Volume 14, No. 166 (September 1971), pp. 8, 13, 15.
- "The Idea Exchange: Softening up the Bathroom With Plastics Foams", Modern Plastics, Vol. 48, No. 10 (October 1971), pp. 60, 64.
- "The Winfield Column" (co-authored with Barbara L. Winfield), "Comments on the UNIDO Meetings", The Designer, HDC Publications, Inc., New York, N.Y., Vol. 15, No. 168 (November 1971), pp. 16-17.
- "Plastics in Sculpture" (Partially written by and edited by Armand G. Winfield), Proceedings of the Sixth National Sculpture Conference, April 23, 24, 25, 1970, published by National Sculpture Center, The University of Kansas, Lawerence, Kansas, 1971.
- "The Winfield Column" (co-authored with Barbara L. Winfield), "Plastics in the Bathroom", The Designer, HDC Publications, Inc., New York, N.Y., Vol. 15, No. 170 (January 1972), pp. 32-34, 39.
- "Forefronts of FRP in Building Applications (World Coverage)", Proceedings, 27 Annual Conference, Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc., Reinforced Plastics/Composites Institute, Washington, D.C., February 8-11, 1972, Section 20-D, pp. 1-10.
- "Plastics: Its Growing Role in Bedding", Bedding Magazine, National Association of Bedding Manufacturers, Washington, D.C., Vol. 100, No. 3 (March 1972), pp. 63-68.
- "Le Materie Plastiche Nell' Edilizia in Australia", Materie Plastiche Ed Elastomeri, 2 (Bebbrazio 1972), Milan, Italy, pp. 104-112 (in Italian).
- "Les Matieres Plastiques dans la Construction: 1) USA: Les Logement a bon Marche en Matieres Plastiques. Definition- Propositions", Neuf, No. 35 (Janv-Fev. 1972), Bruxelles, Belgium, pp. 2-13.
- "The Winfield Column: Wall Coverings" (co- authored with Barbara L. Winfield), The Designer, Vol. 15, No. 172 (March 1972), New York, N.Y., pp. 22-23.
- "World's First Soft Bathroom", Plastics News, The Plastics Institute of Australia, Inc., Melbourne, Victoria, May 1972, pp. 33-38.
- "RP in Construction Rises High Down Under", Modern Plastics, New York, N.Y., Vol. 49, No. 6 (June 1972), pp.62-63.
- "Construction Holds Key to FRP Growth", C & EN, Feb 21, 1972, p. 21.
- Materie Plastiche Ed Elastomeri, 1, Stanzeda Bagno turbottite Con Material Cellular Genuao, 1972, p.75.
- "The World's First Soft Bathroom", Journal of Cellular Plastics, Westport, Conn., Volume 8, No. 5 (September/October 1972), pp. 221, 250-255.
- "UNIDO Report", National Technical Conference (NATEC): "Plastics in Building Construction: Realities and Challenges", Society of Plastics Engineers, Pittsburgh, Pa., November 8-10, 1972, pp. 335-362.
- "AN/RP Consultant speaks out" (co-authored with Barbara L. Winfield), Reinforced Design, Published by PPG Industries, Fiberglass Division, Pittsburgh, Pa., No. 21 (Fall 1972), pp. 12-15.
- "Construction's Troubled Love Affair With Plastics" (Armand G. Winfield and Barbara L. Winfield directly quoted throughout article), Building Design and Construction, November 1972, pp. 70-71.
- "Idea Exchange, Australians Propose Air Supported High Rise", Modern Plastics, Oct. 1973.
- "Les Matieres Plastiques Dans La Construction: Cas des Pays en Voie de Development - commentaires sur Le Groupe de Travail de L'UNIDO", NEUF, Vol. 41 (Janvier-Fevrier 1973), Bruxelles, Belgium, pp. 51-59.
- "The CARE/WINFIELD/BANGLADESH HOUSE - A Major Breakthrough in the Use of Plastics in Low Cost Housing" (co- authored with Barbara L. Winfield), Technical Papers, 31st ANTEC, Montreal, Canada, May 7-10, 1973, pp. 685-688.
- "The development of a Low Cost House for Bangladesh Using Indiginous Raw Materials and Plastics Resins" (co- authored with Barbara L. Winfield), Symposium: "Plastics Industries in a Developing World" (sponsored by UNIDO, Plastics Institute and British Plastics Federation) London, England, June 18-20, 1973.
- "Australian Multi-Story Air Supported Building", Polymer Age, London, England, July 1973, p. 266.
- "Plastic Structures go High-Rise", Progessive Architecture, Stamford, Conn., August 1973, pp.74-76.
- "Reinforced Plastics in Low Cost Housing" (co- authored with Barbara L. Winfield), Papers presented at Chicago Meeting, American Chemical Society, Division of Organic Coatings and Plastics Chemistry, 166th Meeting, August 26-31, 1973, Vol. 33, No. 2, pp. 204-213.
- "GUP-Verkleidung fur Hochbau in Sydney", Plasticonstruction, 3 (Jahrgang, 1973), H. 2, pp. 53-56., West Germany.
- "Behelshaus Aus Extrudierten PVC-Platten", Plastic Zeituma, Nv. 57, Hamburg, 26, April 1973.
- "Reinforced Plastics in Low Cost Housing" (co- authored with Barbara L. Winfield), Abstracts of Papers, 166th ACS National Meeting, August 26-31, 1973, Chicago, Illinois; American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C.
- "Cast Versus Extruded", Signs of the Times, Vol. 195, No. 1 (September 1973), Cincinnati, Ohio, pp. 38-39, 97.
- "Major Breakthrough in Low Cost Plastic Housing Using Jute Reinforced Polyesters: The CARE/Winfield/Bangladesh House"; (co-authored with Barbara L. Winfield), Proceedings: 29th Annual Technical Conference, 1974, Reinforced Plastics/Composites Institute; The Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc., Washington, D.C., February 5-8, 1974, Section 7A, pp. 1-11.
- "Jute/Plastics for Low Cost Housing", Polymer Age, Rubber & Technical Press Ltd., Tenderden, Kent, England, February/March, 1974, pp. 41, 42.
- "Etude D'Une Habitation pour le Bangladesh", (co-authored with Barbara L. Winfield), NEUF (in French), No. 48 (Mars-Avril 1974), pp. VIII-XII.
- "Jute/Plastics Composite for Low Cost Housing", MPE Journal - An International Plastics Review, Industria, Milano, Vol. 2, No. 6 (February 1974), p. 6.
- "Fertighaeuser fuer Bangladesh", Plasticonstruction, Carl Hauser Verlag, Muenchen, 4. Jahrgang, Heft 2 (Marz/April 1974), pp. 77-81.
- "Housing the World's Underprivileged", co- authored with Barbara L. Winfield, Plastics News, PIA, Victoria, Australia, May 1974, pp. 16-20.
- "Reinforced Plastics in Low Cost Housing", Chapter 20, Fillers and Reinforcements for Plastics, Advances in Chemistry Series #134, Rudolph D. Deanin & Nick R. Schott, Editors, American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., 1974. (Co-authored with Barbara L. Winfield).
- "Plastic Houses For Bangladesh", Building Design, September 13, 1974.
- "Half Baked Cases": Letters to the Editor, Modern Photography, Vol. 39, No. 8 (August 1975), New York, N.Y., p.6.
- Newsletter, Plastics in Building Division, Society of Plastics Engineers, Stamford, Conn., March 1975, p. 10.
- "Plasticscope", Museum Scope, Vol. 1, No. 1 (June-July 1976), Columbia, Missouri, pp. 15-16. (Co-authored with Barbara L. Winfield)
- "Plasticscope", Museum Scope, Vol. 1, No. 2 (August-September 1976), Columbia, Missouri, p. 14. (Co-authored with Barbara L. Winfield).
- "Plasticscope", Museum Scope, Vol. 1, No. 3 (October-November 1976) Columbia, Missouri, p. 14. (Co-authored with Barbara L. Winfield).
- "Plasticscope: Embedments", Museum Scope, Vol. 1, No. 4 (December 1976 - January 1977), Columbia, Missouri, pp.14-15. (Co-authored by Barbara L. Winfield).
- "Major Breakthrough in Low Cost Plastics Housing Using Jute Reinforced Polyesters: The CARE/Winfield/Bangladesh House", Proceedings of the Second Symposium on Newer Fibres and Composites, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India, January 10-11, 1977, Paper 18, pp. 1-39 (Co-authored with Barbara L. Winfield).
- "Plasticscope: Glass Fiber Reinforcements", Museum Scope, Vol. 1, No. 5 (February-March 1977), Columbia, Missouri, p. 15. Co-authored with Barbara L. Winfield).
- "Plasticscope", Museum Scope, Vol. 1, No. 6 (April-May 1977), Columbia, Missouri, p. 15. (Co-authored with Barbara L. Winfield).
- "Inaugural Address", National Seminar on Tooling for Plastics, Central Institute of Plastics Engineering and Tools, Madras, India, March 25, 1977.
- "Some Unusual Low Cost Tooling Techniques", National Seminar on Tooling for Plastics, Central Institute of Plastics Engineering and Tools, Madras, India, March 25-26, 1977, Technical Paper, p. 5.
- "Project - Madras 1977 - Exploratory Studies on Application of Jute/Polyester Composites", Open House, FRP Research Centre, Indian Institute of Technology and Central Leather Research Institute, Madras, India, April 28, 1977.
- "New Materials for the Outdoor Amusement Industry", Proceedings of the 18th Annual International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) Convention, November 18-21, 1976, IAAPA, New Orleans, Louisiana, published October, 1977, pp. 153-157. (Co-authored with Barbara L. Winfield).
- "The UNIDO/Madras House", The Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc., 36th Annual Technical Conference, Washington, D.C., April 24-27, 1978, Technical Papers, Vol. 24, 1978, pp. 850-856.
- "Low Cost Housing For India", Plastics News, Plastics Institute of Australia, Inc., St. Kilda, Victoria, Australia, May, 1978, p. 30.
- "Jute Reinforced Polyester Project for UNIDO/Government of India", Plastics and Rubber International, Vol. 4, No. 1 (January/February 1979), London, England, pp. 23-28.
- "Amusement Park Accident", Newsday, Garden City, Long Island, New York, (Letter to the Editor), May 15, 1979.
- "Clearly a Work of Art....Giraffe's Eyebrows or a Pet Poodle's Tail", Antiques & The Arts Weekly, Bee Publishing Company, Newton, Conn., July 6, 1979, pp. 26,27,28.
- "Innovations For Plastics in Building Through the Amusement Park Market: A Case History", Annual Technical Conference, 38th ANTEC, Society of Plastics Engineers, New York, New York, May 5-8, 1980, pp. 564-567.
- "Viable Energy and Living Alternatives for the New Decade": Conference Statement, College of Santa Fe, New Mexico, May 1980 (Conference Announcement).
- "Modern Daily Living Revolves Around Plastics" (Guest Column in "Science Scene" by Norbert Kreidl), The New Mexican, Santa Fe, New Mexico, May 10, 1980, p.10A.
- "Plastics to Play Vital Role for Future Life Styles", ibid., May 17, 1980, p. 5A.
- "Viable Energy And Living Alternatives for the New Decade", Conference Statement, Conference Program, College of Santa Fe, Santa Fe, New Mexico, August 17-21, 1980, p. 4.
- "Low Cost Housing and Appropriate Technologies for Developing Countries- and the United States", ibid., p. 54 (Abstract).
- "Clearly a Work of Art", (adapted from article published in Antiques & The Arts Weekly), Plastics and Rubber International, London, England, Vol. 5, No. 5, October 1980, pp. 204-205.
- "Liked Series on Viet Vets", Letters, The New Mexican, Santa Fe, New Mexico, May 23, 1981.
- "Carnival - A Personal Reflection", The New Mexican, Santa Fe, New Mexico: Insert: Santa Fe Crime Stoppers Carnival '83 and Insert: Northern New Mexico Today, March 16, and March 17, 1983, p. 6.
- "Carny Kaleidoscope", ibid., pp. 11-14.
- "Soft Bathroom Potentials", New Mexico Architecture, July-Aug. 1983, p. 9-14.
- Carnival '84 Program, Santa Fe Crime Stoppers Carnival '84, The New Mexican (Supplement), Wednesday, March 21, 1984, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
- "Carnival Has Deep Roots in American Past-- History", ibid, pp. 8-9.
- "Use NW Quad for City Housing", A Community Forum, The New Mexican, Santa Fe, New Mexico, February 10, 1985, p. A4.
- "Make the Big Guys Pay", The New Mexican, Santa Fe, August 15, 1985.
- A.G. Winfield Quoted in Modern Plastics, Editorial: "For Starters" by Sid Gross,October 1985.
- "An Open Letter to all Concerned Santa Feans", The New Mexican, Santa Fe, April 11, 1986, p. C-4.
- " Chairman's Letter", Monthly column, SAMPE: Rio Grande Chapter, Newsletter, Vol. 1, 1987-1988.
- "Crime Stoppers Lands Fund-Raising Series", The New Mexican, Santa Fe, NM, October 18, 1987.
- "A Recycling Proposal", Letter to the editor, Modern Plastics, May 1987, p. 8.
- "Highbrow Meets Hillbilly", Santa Fe Crime Stoppers concert program.
- "Chairman's Message", Monthly column, SAMPE: Rio Grande Chapter Newsletter, Vol. 2, 1987-1988.
- Editor, SAMPE: Rio Grande Chapter Newsletter, 1988-1989.
- "What You Missed",SAMPE: Rio Grande Chapter Newsletter, Vol. 3, No. 2 (August 1988) pp. 1-2.
- "What You Missed", SAMPE: Rio Grande Chapter Newsletter, Vol. 3, No. 3 (September 1988) p. 3.
- "What You Missed", SAMPE: Rio Grande Chapter Newsletter, Vol. 3, No. 5 (November 1988) p. 3.
- "What You Missed", SAMPE: Rio Grande Chapter Newsletter, Vol. 3, No. 6-7 (December 1988-January 1989) p. 2.
- "What You Missed", SAMPE: Rio Grande Chapter Newsletter, Vol. 3, No. 8 (February 1989) p. 3.
- "What You Missed", SAMPE: Rio Grande Chapter Newsletter, Vol. 3, No. 9 (March 1989) p. 2.
- Editorial, SAMPE: Rio Grande Chapter Newsletter, Vol. 3, No. 12 (June) p. 1-2.
- "Architectural Plastics", Plastics Today, Vol., No. 11, June 3 (1989), p. 23.
- Technology Transfer: "The New Arall Laminates", Plastics Today, July 8, 1989, p. 11.
- Technology Transfer: " Technology Transfer from Our National D.O.E. Laboratories", Plastics Today, Vol. 1, No. 14 (July 1989), p.20.
- Technology Transfer: "What Ever Happened to Gunk Molding or RTM?", Plastics Today, Vol. 1, No. 17 (Sept. 2, 1989), p. 14.
- "Plastics In Building Applications", Seminar manual, Atlanta, Georgia, Sept. 13-14, 1989, Technomic Publishing Co., Lancaster, Penn.
- Technology Transfer: "Acronymania", Plastics Today, Vol. 1, No. 19 (October 7, 1989), pp. 7-8.
- Technology Transfer: "And So Little That Is New", Plastics Today, Vol. 1, No. 21 (November 1989), p. 29.
- "Housing Program Ignored", City and State, February 27-March 12, 1989.
- "On Plastics as the Problem Solvers", Letter to the editor, Modern Plastics, April 1989.
- Inventor's Handbook, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1990.
- "Thermoset Recycling Here", Mailbag, Plastics News, July 2, 1990.
- The Much Traveled Sheet, Plastics Pioneers Association Newsletter, Winter 1992 (Armand G. Winfield quoted).
- "Fifty Years of Plastics", Plastics Engineering, May 1992, pp. 32-47.
- "Plastics: 1942-1992- A Personal Overview of the Past Half Century", Conference Proceedings, ANTEC, Detroit, Mich., May 3-7, pp. FM41-FM51.
- "Fifty Years of Plastics", SPECS News, Society of Plastics Engineers Rochester Section, September 1992, pp. 12-14.
- "Bullish on Helpfulness", Letter to the editor, SPECS News, Santa Fe, N.M., December 26, 1992.
- Acronymania, published by the Society of the Plastics Industry, Washington, D.C., 1992.
- "Move on Consultants", Mailbag, Plastic News, March 15, 1993.
- "Product Quality Is Crucial To Success of Polymer Lumber", Modern Plastics, March 1993.
- "Precursory Experiments In Electronics Encapsulation- etc. ", Conference Proceedings, ANTEC, New Orleans, May 3-10, 1993, pp. 150-152.
- "The University of New Mexico's New Training and Research Institute for Plastics--Overview and Update", Conference Proceedings, ANTEC, Boston, Mass., May 7-11, 1995.
- "Casting", chapter 11, Tool and Manufacturing Engineers Handbook, vol. 8, Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Dearborn, Mich., 1996.
- Letter to the editor, Modern Plastics, August 1996, p. 12.
- "Low Cost Housing for the Peoples' Republic of China", Fiber Composites in Infrastructure: Proceedings, International Conference on Composites in Infrastructure, Tucson, 1996, pp.308-317.
- "Reinventing the Doorknob:, letter to the editor, Plastics Engineering, October 1996, p. 19.
- "Contributions to the Museum Field - A Personal Retrospective, 1939-1996", Conference Proceedings, ANTEC, 1997, pp. 3274-3279.
- "Building a Formula SAE Race Car at the University of New Mexico Using Unorthodox Plastics Technologies", Conference Proceedings, ANTEC.
Issued Patents
- "Impact Absorbing Laminate and Articles Fabricated Therefrom", U.S. Patent 3,816,234 (June 11, 1974).
- "Reinforced and Insulating Building Panel", Barbara L. Winfield, co-inventor, U.S. Patent 3,819,466 (June 25, 1974).
- "Absorption Resistant Impact Absorbent Animal Stall Floor and Wall Covering", Barbara L. Winfield, co-inventor, U.S. Patent 4,333,981 (June 8, 1982).
- "Apparatus for Preservation of a Leather Glove", Hector Rede and Barbara L. Winfield, co-inventors, U.S. Patent 4,565,287 (Jan. 21, 1986).
- "Insulated Window Shade Assembly", Neil A. Carter, co-inventor, U.S. Patent 4,625,786 (Dec. 2, 1986).
- "Self-Defense/Attack Devise", Julio A. Aguirre and John G. Dennett, Jr., co-inventors, U.S. Patent 4,739,990 (Apr. 26, 1988).
- "Body Lotion Applicator With Head Pivotally Mounted on Tubular Extension Arm", Julie I. DeForest and Constance D. Kaplan, co-inventors, U.S. Patent 5,240,339 (Aug. 31, 1993)
Armand G. Winfield Bibliography
Compiled by Armand G. Winfield and the staff of the Center for Southwest Research
General
Abbreviations used:
- ANTEC - Annual Technical Conference of the Society of Plastics Engineers
- PIA - Plastics Institute of Australia
- SAMPE - Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering
- Society of Plastics Engineers - Society of Plastics Engineers
- SPI - The Society of the Plastics Industry
- WNE-Society of Plastics Engineers - Western New England Section, Society of Plastics Engineers
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University Libraries, MSC05 3020
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Albuquerque NM 87131
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