Betty Debnam Hunt’s The Mini Page was a weekly fixture in newspapers around the country, introducing kids to current events and other topics through drawings, Hunt’s interviews and puzzles.
I look forward to the Mini Page each week. Last week was supposed to be my turn to have it first! (I have a brother and sister, too.) I do not like the new Mini Page because it is not easily shared. I ...
A: Executive Editor Matt LeClercq explained about the Mini Page in his Jan. 20 column and shared the following in response to these two recent questions to Live Wire: “We made the tough decision in ...
City Pages has slimmed down and gotten a haircut. As several Braublog readers noted this week, the local alt-weekly’s page size shrank — it’s 7 percent smaller, says publisher Mark Bartel. Two other ...
Specifically, Google knows 50 million places, and when you search for say "museums new york," it now shows you a new kind of search result that replaces a list of links with a list of mini-pages for ...
Betty Glass Debnam Hunt, who channeled her passion for education by creating The Mini Page, the newspaper for kids, died Sunday. Hunt, known by her byline of Betty Debnam, was 91. She served as editor ...
Betty Debnam Hunt’s The Mini Page was a weekly fixture in newspapers around the country, introducing kids to current events and other topics through drawings, Hunt’s interviews and puzzles.