The Boston Globe, July 12th, 1998
Mary Rauh is driving up and down the steep highways of New Hampshire, searching for answers. It is an early December morning in icy Sunapee when she begins her trek, steering an old gray Buick sedan into the glaring sun toward Concord. She is 61 years old, prosperous-looking in her camel-colored wool coat, silk scarf, bobbed white hair. For most of her life she has been a stay-at-home wife and mother, as well as an activist, board member, and fund-raiser for such groups as Planned Parenthood, United Way, Junior League, and the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. She has never held elective off...
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