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Christopher Cerf (born August 19, 1941) is an American author, composer-lyricist, voice actor, and record and television producer. He has contributed music to Sesame Street , and co-created and co-produced the PBS literacy education television program Between the Lions .
Christopher Cerf may refer to: Christopher Cerf (producer) (born 1941), American writer, actor, and record and television producer Christopher Cerf (school administrator) (born c. 1954), American education administrator and lawyer
The Official Politically Correct Dictionary and Handbook is a book written by Henry Beard and Christopher Cerf. It was published in 1992 by Villard Books in New York, by Grafton in London, and, by Random House of Canada Limited in Toronto. An updated edition was published in 1994.
Christopher D. Cerf (born c. 1954) [1] is an American education administrator and attorney who previously served as the state-appointed Superintendent of the Newark Public Schools in New Jersey. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ]
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Bennett Alfred Cerf (May 25, 1898 – August 27, 1971) was an American writer, publisher, and co-founder of the American publishing firm Random House.Cerf was also known for his own compilations of jokes and puns, for regular personal appearances lecturing across the United States, and for his weekly television appearances for over 17 years on the panel game show What's My Line?
Maria Shriver made sure her kids had good manners.. The journalist, 69, opened up about raising her kids with one major rule she inherited from her own mother in a special episode of Hoda Kotb’s ...
Inspired by John Feierabend's "First Steps in Music" curriculum for music educators, [1] the series was created by Christopher Cerf, Norman Stiles and Louise Gikow, and produced by Sirius Thinking, Ltd., Eyevox, Inc., and Connecticut Public Television. Lomax premiered on October 6, 2008 and received positive reception from parents and critics. [2]