Co-author of ''[[Big Bird'sRed Book]]'' andvoice for one of [[The Beetles]], '''Jonathan Cerf''' appeared on ''[[What'sMyLine]]'', as President of the Harvard Lampoon Magazine. Hemajored in English at [[Harvard University]].
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'''JonathanCerf''' wasPresident of the ''[[HarvardLampoonMagazine]]'', whilstmajoring in English at [[Harvard University]].
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Cerf was co-author of ''[[Big Bird's Red Book]]''. A member of the rock and roll band [[Central Park]] Zoo, he later voiced one of [[The Beetles]] for ''Sesame Street''.
Cerf was the first non-Japanese player to win the World Championship for Othello, in 1980.
Cerf was the first non-Japanese player to win the World Championship for Othello, in 1980.
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His father, [[Bennett Cerf]], was the co-founder of [[Random House]] books and panelist of ''[[What's My Line?]]''. His mother, Phyllis Cerf, was co-founder of Random House's ''Beginner Books'' with [[Dr. Seuss]]. His brother, [[Christopher Cerf]], wrote music for ''[[Sesame Street]]'', voiced characters like Chrissy of [[Chrissy and the Alphabeats]], and co-created ''[[Between the Lions]]''. Cerf is second cousin of [[Ginger Rogers]], [[Fred Astaire]]'s dancing partner.
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His father, [[Bennett Cerf]], was the co-founder of [[Random House]] books and panelist of ''[[What's My Line?]]''. Jonathan appeared with Peter Gabel, as guests on the show on 12 March 1967. His mother, Phyllis Cerf, was co-founder of Random House's ''Beginner Books'' with [[Dr. Seuss]]. His brother, [[Christopher Cerf]], wrote music for ''[[Sesame Street]]'', voiced characters like Chrissy of [[Chrissy and the Alphabeats]], and co-created ''[[Between the Lions]]''. Cerf is second cousin of [[Ginger Rogers]], [[Fred Astaire]]'s dancing partner.