“She was a total bulldog in promoting others,” her daughter said. Resnick represented her clients with energy and enthusiasm. Adept at publicizing projects about art, culture, history, music, entertainment, academics, politics, and anything else she sought to extol, Mrs. ![]() Resnick seemed to know practically everyone in Philadelphia. “Everybody knew Phoebe,” said her daughter, Rosalind Resnick.Īnd Mrs. 25, of lung cancer at Bryn Mawr Hospital. ![]() Phoebe Resnick, 85, of Wallingford, a writer, longtime public relations and marketing whiz, and former head of public information at the University of Pennsylvania’s Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, died Saturday, Sept.
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