Curriculum Vitae

William R. Cook
Distinguished Teaching Professor of History, SUNY Geneseo



Education:

  • Indianapolis Public Schools
  • A.B cum laude, Wabash College, Crawfordsville, IN, 1966
  • M.A., Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 1970
  • Ph.D., Cornell University, 1971 (major field: medieval history; dissertation: APeter Payne: Theologian and Diplomat of the Hussite Revolution,@ directed by Brian Tierney)

Teaching Experience:

  • 1970-1977, Assistant Professor of History, SUNY Geneseo
  • 1977-1982, Associate Professor, SUNY Geneseo
  • 1982-1984, Professor, SUNY Geneseo
  • 1984-present, Distinguished Teaching Professor, SUNY Geneseo
  • 1980-1984, Adjunct Professor, Genesee Community College Program in Attica Correctional Facility
  • 1981, Adjunct Professor, Siena College, Loudenville, NY
  • 2008-2010, Visiting Professor of History and Religion, Wabash College, Crawfordsville, IN

Subjects Taught:

  • Early Middle Ages
  • High Middle Ages
  • History of the Bible
  • History of Christian Thought
  • Italian Renaissance
  • Northern Humanism and Reformation
  • Ancient Greek Civilization
  • Ancient Roman Civilization
  • The Age of St Francis of Assisi
  • The Age of Dante (Geneseo and Italy)
  • The Age of Chaucer (Geneseo and England)
  • Medieval and Renaissance Italian City-States (Siena, Italy)
  • Western Civilization To 1600
  • Western Humanities To 1600
  • History of Christianity (2 semesters)
  • World Christianities
  • Senior Seminars (e.g. The Life of Dr. Martin Luther, Classic Works in MedievalHistory, Early Christian Monasticism)
  • Alexis de Tocqueville=s Democracy in America
  • World Christianities
  • Six Freshman Seminars (e.g. Running for Congress, Frederick Douglass and Susan B. Anthony, W.E.B. DuBois= The Souls of Black Folk, Frederick Douglass’ Life, Reading Local Newspapers)
  • Director of Seventeen Honors Theses
  • Taught courses in Italy, England, France, Kenya
  • Taken individual students to Czech Republic, Slovakia, Turkey, Peru, France

Honors and Awards:

  • Phi Beta Kappa, elected 1966
  • Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, 1966-1967
  • Herbert Lehman Fellowship, 1967-1970
  • Chancellor=s Award for Excellence in Teaching, 1974
  • SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor (designated 1984)
  • Commencement Speaker, SUNY Geneseo, 1976 (first faculty commencement speaker)
  • Commencement Speaker, Genesee Community College program in Attica Correctional Facility, 1981
  • SUNY Research Foundation Fellowship and Grant-In-Aid, 1976, 1980
  • Sabbatical Leaves, spring, 1979; fall, 1986; academic year, 1993-1994; spring, 2002
  • NEH Fellowship in Residence (Harvard University), 1976-1977
  • NEH Fellowship for College Teachers, 1985-1986
  • SUNY/UUP Excellence Medal, 1991
  • Spencer J. Roemer Summer Fellowship (SUNY Geneseo), 1992
  • Several small grants from SUNY Geneseo
  • C.A.S.E. Professor of the Year for New York, 1992
  • President=s Award for Excellence in Research and Creative Activity, 2002 (initial award)
  • CARA Award for Excellence in Teaching (1st annual award for teaching given by the Medieval Academy of America)
  • Runner Up, Robert Foster Cherry Award for Great Teaching, 2006 (designation carries prize of $15,000 + $10,000 to SUNY Geneseo History Department)
  • Doctor of Humane Letters (L.H.D.), Wabash College, 2010

Books:

  • The Medieval World View: An Introduction (New York: Oxford University Press, 1982) with Ronald B. Herzman (translated into Spanish (Barcelona: Vicens-Vives, 1986); 2nd English edition, 2003; 3rd edition, 2011 )
  • Francis of Assisi: The Way of Poverty and Humility (Dover, DE: Michael Glazier and Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 1989; rpt. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2008))
  • Francis in America: A Catalogue of Early Italian Paintings of St. Francis of Assisi in the United States and Canada (Quincy, IL: Franciscan Press, 1998)
  • Images of St Francis of Assisi in Painting, Stone and Glass from the Earliest Images to ca.1320 in Italy (Italian Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 7) (Florence: Leo S. Olschki, 1999)
  • Celebrating Our Past: Livingston County [NY] in the Twentieth Century (Geneseo, NY: Livingston County, 2000)
  • Around Geneseo (Portsmouth, NH: Arcadia, 2004) with Daniel J. Schultz (ed.) The Art of the Franciscan Order in Italy (Leiden: Brill, 2005)
  • Around Dansville (Portsmouth, NH: Arcadia, 2006) with Eric C. Huynh

Articles:

  • John Wyclif and Hussite Theology 1415-1436,@ Church History 42 (1973): 335-349
  • The Kutna Hora Meeting of 1420: A Last Attempt to Preserve Peace in Bohemia,@ Communio Viatorum. 1974, no.4: 183-191
  • A Trappist Abbey as a Spiritual and Academic Resource for a Secular University,@ Monastic Exchange 6 (1974), no.2: 11-13
  • An Interdisciplinary Approach to Chaucer=s England,@ Exercise Exchange 19 (1974): 17-20, with Ronald B. Herzman
  • Peter Payne and the Waldensians,@ SocietB di Studi Valdesi Bollettino 96 (1975): 3-13
  • The Eucharist in Hussite Theology,@ Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte 66 (1975): 23-35
  • La Transubstantiation: Clef théologique de la Fragmentation du Mouvement hussite,@ Irénkon 49 (1976): 323-332
  • St Eustace: A Note on Inferno XXVII,@ Dante Studies 94 (1976): 137-139, with Ronald B. Herzman
  • Literature and Society in Chaucer=s England: A Multidisciplinary Analysis,@ Journal of English Teaching Techniques 8 (1976), no.2: 26-35, with Ronald B. Herzman
  • The Image of the Good Shepherd in the Middle Ages,@ Proceedings of the Patristic, Medieval, and Renaissance Conference 1 (1976): 93-104, with Samuel D. Accorso
  • Bonaventure=s Life of St. Francis and the Frescoes in the Church of San Francesco: A Study in Medieval Aesthetics,@ Franziskanische Studien 59 (1977): 29-37, with Ronald B. Herzman
  • The Hussite Negotiations with Rome, Basel, and the Holy Roman Empire 1427-1436,@ East-Central Europe 5 (1978): 90-104
  • A New Approach to the Tympanum of Neuilly-en-Donjon,@ The Journal of Medieval History 4 (1978): 333-345
    AInferno XXXIII: The Past and the Present in Dante=s Imagery of Betrayal,@ Italica 56 (1979): 377-383, with Ronald B. Herzman
  • Simon the Magician and the Medieval Tradition,@ The Journal of Magic History 2 (1980): 28-41, with Ronald B. Herzman
  • Some Analogies Between Cluniac Sculpture and Cistercian Writings,@ Recherches de Théologie ancienne et médiévale 48 (1981): 212-217
  • Tradition and Perfection: Monastic Typology in Bonaventure=s Life of St. Francis,@ The American Benedictine Review 33 (1982): 1-20
  • The Question of Images and the Hussite Movement in Prague,@ Cristianesimo nella Storia 3 (1982): 329-342
  • Dante in Attica,@ Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Teaching 9 (1982): 3-8, with Ronald B. Herzman
  • Beatus Pacificus: Saint Francis of Assisi as Peacemaker,@ The Cord 33 (1983): 130-136
  • Roland and Romanesque: Iconography in the Song of Roland,@ Bucknell Review (Arts, Society, and Literature) 29 (1984): 21-48, with Ronald B. Herzman
  • On the Importance of History in the Curriculum,@ Community College Humanities Review 7 (1985-1986): 34-43
  • Fraternal and Lay Images of St. Francis,@ Popes, Teachers, and Canon Law in the Middle Ages (Essays in Honor of Brian Tierney), ed. James Ross Sweeney and Stanley Chodorow (Ithaca: Cornell Univeristy Press, 1989): 253-289
  • The St. Francis Dossal in Siena: An Important Interpretation of the Life of Francis of Assisi,@ Archivum Franciscanum Historicum 87 (1994): 3-20.
  • Early Images of St Francis of Assisi in Rome,@ Exegesti Monumentum Aere Perennius: Essays in Honor of John Francis Charles, ed. Bruce Baker and John Fischer (Crawfordsville, IN: Wabash College, 1994): 19-34
  • The Cycle of the Life of Francis of Assisi in Rieti@ The First >Copy= of the Assisi Frescoes,@ Collectanea francescana 65 (1995): 115-147
  • AMargarito d=Arezzo=s Images of St Francis: A Different Approach to Chronology,@ Arte cristiana 83  995): 83-90
  • The Orte Dossal: A Traditional and Innovative Life of Francis of Assisi,@ Arte medievale 2nd ser. 9 (1995): 41-47
  • The Early Images of St Clare of Assisi,@ Clare of Assisi: A Medieval and Modern Woman: Clarefest Selected Papers, ed. Ingrid Peterson (St. Bonaventure, NY: The Franciscan Press, 1996): 15-29
  • New Sources, New Insights: The Bardi Dossal of the Life and Miracles of St Francis of Assisi,@ Studi francescani 93 (1996): 325-346
  • La rappresentazione delle stimmate di San Francesco nella pittura veneziana del Trecento,@ Saggi e memorie di storia dell=arte 20 (1996): 7-34
  • Francis of Assisi and the Heroes of Israel=s Past,@ The Cord 53 (2003): 2-15.
  • The San Gimignano Dossal and a Note on a New Discovery about the Pescia Dossal,@ Proceedings of the Pseudo Society, First Series, 2003: 147-155. [a spoof of medieval scholarship]
    “Livingston County” and “SUNY Geneseo” in The Encyclopedia of New York State ed. Peter Eisenstadt (Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2003): 913-916, 1511
  • Giotto and the Figure of St. Francis@ in The Cambridge Campanion to Giotto ed. Anne Derbes & Mark Sandona (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004): 135-156.
  • Francis of Assisi,@ AFranciscans,@ AAssisi@ in Medieval Italy: An Encyclopedia ed. Christopher Kleinhenz & Richard Lansing (London: Routledge, 2004): 367-371, 70-72, 371-373.
  • “On Attending Mass in the Lower Church of St. Francis in Assisi,” The Cord 54 (2004): 131-141.
  • “Epilogue” in Margaret Pont, Arthur Boyd & Saint Francis of Assisi (Melbourne: Macmillan, 2004): 133
  • “The Representation of Posthumous Miracles of St. Francis of Assisi in Thirteenth-Century Italian Painting” in The Art of the Franciscan Order in Italy ed. William R. Cook (Leiden: Brill, 2005): 211-256 (with Gregory W. Ahlquist)
  • “What Dante Learned from St Francis” in Dante and the Franciscans ed. Santa Casciani (Leiden: Brill, 2006): 113-140 (with Ronald B. Herzman)
  • “Dante from Two Perspectives: The Sienese Connection,”  Binghamton: CEMERS, 2007 (with Ronald B. Herzman)
  • “Finding Francis: An Invitation” in Finding Francis ed. Beth Mulvaney et al. (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009), pp.1-20.

Works Completed:

  • Early Sienese Statues of St Francis of Assisi,@ article

Research in Progress:

  • article about the disconnect between written and visual presentations of the life of St Francis
  • The Franciscanism of San Bernardino of Siena (1380-1444): series of articles or possibly a book
  • Dante and His Romanesque World: book with Ronald B. Herzman
  • article about Frederick Douglass in Italy
  • article about John C. Spencer
  • full length biography of Francis of Assisi
  • article on historical memory

Video and Media Presentations:

  • Four video/audio courses for The Teaching Company (Dante’s Divine Comedy (2 versions), Francis of Assisi, Discovering the Middle Ages, St. Augustine’s Confessions (all with R.B. Herzman
  • Five video/audio course for The Teaching Company (Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America, Machiavelli in Context, The Lives of Great Christians, The Catholic Church: A History; The Cathedral
  • Panelist for Soundings radio series produced by the National Humanities Center and presented on National Public Radio
  • Scholar (talking head) for Inferno, a 1-hour television show for The Learning Channel, February 16 & 17, 2002
  • Scholar (talking head) for St Francis of Assisi, a 1-hour television show for The Hallmark Channel, April 13, 2003
  • Three interviews (average length, 30 minutes) on “Kresta in the Afternoon” on Ave Maria Radio

Reviews and Notices:

  • Church History
  • American Historical Association Newsletter
  • American Historical Review
  • Network News Exchange
  • Journal of Magic History
  • The Cord
  • Speculum
  • Catholic Historical Review
  • Studies in Iconography

Paper Presentations:

  • International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan, approximately 20 papers 1972-present
  • American Society of Church History/American Society for Reformation Research
  • Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Science in America
  • Pacific Coast Branch, American Historical Association
  • Southeastern Medieval Association (twice)
  • Mid-Atlantic States Conference on Patristic, Medieval, and Renaissance Studies
  • Ohio Medieval Conference
  • Sewanee Medieval Colloquium
  • Great Lakes History Conference
  • Harvard Medieval Society
  • Experiments in History Teaching Conference (Harvard/Danforth Project)
  • American Historical Association Regional Conference on the Teaching of History (SUNY Fredonia)
  • American Historical Association (twice)
  • Conference of New York State European Historians
  • Mid-America Medieval Association
  • Central Renaissance Conference
  • Medieval Academy of America
  • American Association of Italian Studies (twice)
  • Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Studies (New College, Sarasota, FL)
  • International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities (Prato, Italy)
  • Conference on Franciscan Art in Liguria (keynote), Genoa, Italy

Invited Lectures:

  • University of Vermont
  • University of Rochester (several times, most recently 2011)
  • Medieval Colloquium of the Lehigh Valley (twice)
  • Haverford College
  • Western Kentucky University (several times)
  • Wabash College (many times)
  • Portland (ME) Teachers= Institute
  • Wellesley College
  • Hobart and William Smith Colleges (twice)
  • Western Maryland College
  • Genesee Community College (4 times)
  • Northeast Wisconsin Education Association
  • Mohawk Valley Community College
  • St Bonaventure University (4 times)
  • St Louis University (twice)
  • Neumann College (PA)
  • Assumption College
  • Mars Hill College (twice)
  • General Theological Seminary (twice)
  • Indianapolis Museum of Art
  • St John Fisher College
  • Fordham University
  • Georgetown University
  • Houghton College (twice)
  • SUNY Buffalo
  • Finger Lakes Community College
  • Siena College
  • SUNY Oswego
  • Holy Name College (Washington, DC)
  • West Genesee Audubon Society
  • University of Southern Maine
  • Wethersfield Institute (New York City)
  • Brown University
  • Haverford College
  • City Hall, Arezzo, Italy (inauguration of University of Rochester study abroad program in Arezzo), in Italian
  • Clarefest 1993 (keynote speaker)
  • Western Michigan University (Cornelius Lowe Lecture)
  • Washington Theological Union
  • The Courtauld Institute, London
  • Moravian Gallery, Brno, Czech Republic
  • Conference on American Franciscanism, Milwaukee, WI (keynote)
  • University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras
  • SUNY Binghamton (Aldo Bernardo Lecture)
  • Swarthmore College
  • New York Conference of Mayors
  • Connecticut Association of Municipal Officials
  • Conference “New in the EU,” Rimavska Sobota, Slovakia
  • Two universities in Kenya
  • The Damietta Project, Nairobi
  • Southern Oregon University (4-day residency)
  • Madonna University
  • University of St Francis, Ft Wayne, IN
  • University of St Francis, Joliet, IL
  • Conference of Association of Franciscan Colleges and Universities (plenary and keynote), Reading, PA and Ft Wayne, IN
    Forum 2000 (twice), Prague, Czech Republic

Presentations:

  • Speaker for NEH institutes: Dartmouth College, Virginia Marymount University, Western Kentucky University
  • Speaker/Facilitator for NEH/Readers= Digest Teacher/Scholar Recipients
  • Speaker in residence for National Humanities Faculty Summer Programs, University of Rhode Island, Wells College, Mohawk Valley Community College, University of Maryland Eastern Shore
  • SUNY Visiting Scholar at University of Buffalo (5 times), SUNY Brockport, SUNY Purchase, SUNY Oswego, Genesee Community College (twice), Mohawk Valley Community College
  • Elderhostel teacher (5 times)
  • Chapel speaker, Houghton College
  • Chapel Speaker, Mars Hill College
  • Speaker, Northern Valley (NJ) Regional Gifted and Talented Program
  • Faculty workshop (1 week) on Dante=s Commedia, Montclair-Kimberly Academy, NJ
  • Keynote Speaker, Conference on the Teaching of Medieval History sponsored by the State Councils for the Humanities of Utah and Idaho
  • Faculty workshop (1 week) on the Teaching of Classic Texts in the Humanities, Baylor University
  • Plenary speaker at meeting of the Texas History Teachers Association, Huntsville
  • Speaker for annual meeting of the Centers and Regional Associations part of the Medieval Academy of America, Toronto
  • Speaker at schools in Geneseo, NY; Alexander, NY; Livonia, NY; Palmyra, NY, Batavia, NY; Henrietta, NY; Brooklyn, NY; Ithaca, NY; Pembroke, NY; Irondequoit, NY; Webster, NY; Churchville, NY; Leroy, NY; Lockport, NY; Warsaw, NY; Castile, NY; Indianapolis, IN; Monterey, CA; The Woodlands, TX
  • Speaker in churches in Geneseo, NY; Rochester, NY; Ithaca, NY; Livonia, NY; Leicester, NY; Wayland, NY; Lyons, NY; Bath, NY; Mendon, NY; Johnstown, PA; Ripley, NY; Indianapolis, IN; Huntingburg, UN
  • Lecturer at monasteries in Piffard, NY; Pine City, NY; Spencer, MA; Conyers, GA; Moncks Corner, SC; Vina, CA; Latrobe, PA
  • Speaker at libraries and historical societies in Rochester, NY; Geneseo, NY; Avon, NY; Mount Morris, NY; Dansville, NY; Livonia, NY; Nunda, NY; Lima, NY
  • Lectures on the Hussite Movement and the churches of Prague for Young Presidents Organization, Prague, Czech Republic, October, 2002
  • Lectures on Florence and Siena for Young Presidents Organization, Florence, October, 2003
  • Lectures on Medieval Constantinople for Young Presidents Organization, Istanbul, June, 2004
  • Scholar with students and alumni travelling in Italy and Tunisia
  • A day with Dante, International Institute for Culture, Philadelphia, October, 2004; Buffalo, NY and Melbourne, FL Unitarian churches, 2005, 2006
  • Lectures on St Patrick and Irish Monasticism for Young Presidents Organization, Dublin, July, 2005
  • Lectures on Dante, Monasticism, and Early Sienese Painting, Friends of Florence, Florence, October, 2005
  • Lectures on Democracy, St Paul, Orthodox Monasticism, Religious Traditions of Sicily, Early Christian Moasics for Young Presidents Organization, Athens to Rome, September, 2006
  • Lectures on Machiavelli, Monasticism, and Biblical Images in Florentine Art, Friends of Florence, February, 2007 (subsequent programs for Friends of Florence in Florence 2009.2010,2011)
  • Lectures on the History of Byzantium and the Early Church Councils, Young Presidents Organization, Istanbul, July, 2007
  • Lectures on Christianity in Asia, Young Presidents Organization, Kyoto, September, 2007
  • Lectures on Alexis de Tocqueville, Chief Executives Organization, Paris, May 2009
  • Lectures on Catholicism, Chief Executive Organization, Rome, April, 2009
  • Lectures on the Italian Renaissance, Chief Executive Organization, Florence, May 2008
  • Lecture on the History of Christianity, World Presidents Organization, Calgary, September 2009
  • Three Programs on the Italian Renaissance, Aspen Institute, Aspen, CO 2007,2008,2009
  • Four Programs on the Italian Renaissance for Friends of Florence, Florence
  • Presentations at three Renaissance Weekends, Charleston, SC
  • Presentation on Dante for James Joyce Reading Group, Orchard Park, NY
  • Lectures on Dante and the Role of the Liberal Arts in American Higher Education, Engineering University of Harbin, China
  • Aspen Institute in Florence, 2011
  • The Palio of Siena, 4-day program, July, 2011 (Alumni of The John Cooper School) & August, 2011 (CEO)

Service to Profession:

  • Director, National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminars for School Teachers, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2001, 2009 (Three different topics: Three Approaches to HistoryBThucydides, Plutarch, and Bede; The Thirteenth-Century >Lives= of St Francis of Assisi (in Siena and Assisi, Italy); Early Christian Monasticism (in Geneseo and the Abbey of the Genesee)
  • Director, National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers, Siena-Rome-Assisi, 2003, 2006, 2008
  • National Humanities Faculty consultant to Genesee Community College, Batavia, NY, 1979-1982
  • National Humanities Faculty consultant to public schools in Portland, ME; El Paso, TX; Ypsilanti, MI
  • Panelist for NEH grant proposals
  • Site visitor for 17 NEH Seminars, 1985
  • Site evaluator for NEH grant proposal, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
  • Consultant for NEH prison education grant, Mercer University
  • Faculty member in residence for NEH grant, Mars Hill College
  • Commencement Speaker, SUNY Geneseo, 1976 (first ever faculty member to speak)
  • Freshman Convocation Speaker, SUNY Geneseo, 1987, 1988
  • Traveling scholar for The John Cooper School (TX) in Tunisia and Italy, 2000
  • Teacher for 1-week social studies enrichment program for inner city high school students from Rochester (SUNY Geneseo)
  • Membership Committee, American Society of Church History
  • Van Courtlandt Elliott Prize Committee, Medieval Academy of America, member and chair (2002)
  • Teacher/Consultant for Teaching American History Grant, Del Norte County, CA (2004)
  • Leader of historical bus tours for Livingston County Chamber of Commerce, 2003, 2004
  • Speaker for Chapel, all college meeting, Wabash College (4 times)

Public Service:

  • Candidate of the Democratic Party for US House of Representatives, 27th District of NY, 1998 (received 78,000 votes, 43%)
  • Weekly columnist, Livingston County New (since 1999, 600+ columns)
  • Member, Board of Contributors, Rochester Democrat & Chronicle, 2004, 2005
  • Organized Covenant House Weekend at SUNY Geneseo, raising more than $100,000 since 1985
  • Organized fund raising for Innis Minority Scholarship, SUNY Geneseo, now endowed for $10,000
  • Advisor to Geneseo Newman Catholic Community
  • Livingston County Millennium Committee
  • Speaker at meetings and twice on television on topic of adopting special needs children
  • Special Events Committee, Children Awaiting Parents, Inc. (Rochester, NY)
  • Tour leader for local groups in Italy, 2002 & 2004
  • Board of Advisors, Friends of Florence
  • Tour leader for Wabash College Alumni in Italy, 2010

College Service:

  • College Senate, many terms
  • College Senate Executive Committee (chair of Student Affairs, Faculty Affairs, and Policy Committees)
  • College Planning Council (original member)
  • Curriculum Review Committee
  • Faculty Personnel Committee (elected), member and chair
  • Acting Chair, Department of History, spring, 1993
  • Advisor for History Club, Alpha Chi Rho, Men of Action and Change, Class of 2003, Central Council (student government), Alpha Chi Rho
  • All History Department Committees
  • Numerous Presentations for events such as Parents= Weekend, Baccalaureate, Cultural Harmony Week
  • Diversity Commission
  • Curriculum Review Task Force
  • First chair of Membership Committee of SUNY Geneseo’s chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, later Vice President

Memberships:

  • American Historical Association
  • Medieval Academy of America
  • American Society of Church History
  • Dante Society of America
  • American Friends of Bodley

Personal:

  • Born December 27, 1943, Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Single
  • 3 adopted sons: Paul Cook (age 45 Macon, GA), Gualberto Fernandez (age 43, Rochester, NY); Angel Quintero (age 38, Vestal, NY)
  • grandchilden: Gabriel Quintero (age 9), Aidan Quintero (age 7), Isabella Quintero (age 3), Sarah Huynh (age 8), Emma Huynh (age 5 months), Francesca Fernandez (age 3), Ethan Huynh (age 2), Caitlyn Bui (age 2), Anna Huynh (age 1 month)
  • 8 children who have lived with me for extended periods of time: Felix Bui (age 39, Geneseo, NY); Jason Hayes (age 39, Avon, NY); Myung-bo Lee (age 34, Queens, NY); Hieu Huynh (age 31, Geneseo, NY); Hanh Huynh (age 30, Geneseo, NY); Hung Huynh (age 26, Geneseo, NY), Eric Huynh (age 25, Rochester, NY), Jimmy Huynh (age 20, at college)

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