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Anadarko, Caddo County, Oklahoma
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University professor's daughter excavates ancient site of Calveh in Asia Minor, Turkey, with husband; first woman seen by locals, who react with awe and devotion.
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Child of Prof. Hayes, of the University, went with her husband to Asia Minor, Turkey, where she spent months in making excavations at the site of Calveh, the oldest town known to man. She was the first woman whom the people had ever seen. They gazed at her with awe, but were devoted to her comfort.
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Child of Prof. Hayes, of the University, went with her husband to Asia Minor, Turkey, where she spent months excavating at Calveh, the oldest town known to man. She was the first woman the people had ever seen, gazed at with awe but devoted to for her comfort.