found: New York times WWW site, viewed January 11, 2024(in obituary dated Jan. 9, 2024: Herman Raucher, who turned his memories of a summer as a teenager in a Massachusetts beach town into the screenplay for the 1971 film "Summer of '42," died on Dec. 28 in Stamford, Conn. He was 95. Mr. Raucher spent the 1950s and '60s writing scripts for anthology television series and advertising copy for the Walt Disney Company and various agencies. Herman Raucher was born on April 13, 1928, in Brooklyn. He was hired by Gardner Advertising as a vice president in 1964. Mr. Raucher had begun writing for television and the stage in these years. Mr. Raucher wrote several more screenplays. He also wrote novels)