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they'd get me the first thing, I'm so big. So I'm going to fool them and enlist.' From his talk I gathered that 'Spike' did not look upon his enlistment in the boyish spirit of adventure but as a duty. He gave me the impression that he felt that there was no sufficient reason why he should not go and he was going to offer his services freely. During the three years I was his coach in football, I got a good insight into his nature and character and I grew to appreciate and to admire and to love him. 'Spike' had an unusually true and honest soul with a serious-mindedness to duty which does not come to many people until well along in middle life. … 'Spike's' life at the University was clean, sincere, manly and brave. He was universally respected and loved by many. Speaking of him as I knew him, I have said several times that I did not know any young man more fit to appear before his Maker. His life has been beautifully true and his death has been supremely noble.
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Shull of Chicago is placed at right tackle because of consistent playing. He was the main cog in the Maroon forward wall and seldom allowed substantial gains to be made through him. He generally mixed in every play, varied his charges and was always down the field under kicks. The Maroon followed the
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The last time I saw him was when the big handsome boy appeared in my office and asked for a recommendation to an Officers Training Camp. He told me that he wanted to get into the Fort Sheridan Camp where so many of his friends would be, and in his droll way (referring the draft) said, 'Mr. Stagg,
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where he won three varsity letters in each of three sports – football, basketball and baseball. He was selected as a first-team All-Western player and a second-team All-American in 1915. In announcing Shull's selection for the 1915 All-Western team,
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fraternity, the Three Quarters Club, the Skull and Crescent, the Order of the Iron Mask, the Owl and Serpent and in his last year was selected a university marshal. He was also president of the
793: 235:, the son of a prominent Iowa attorney, Deloss C. Shull. He graduated with honors from Sioux City High School in 1912 where he was captain of the football, basketball and baseball teams. 646: 778: 333:. He was deployed to Flanders where he was part of 15 engagements and was slightly injured in a German gas attack. On July 18, 1918, Shull was fatally wounded at the 523:"Well Known Athletes Receive Commissions at Ft. Snelling: Many College Football Men Get Shoulder Straps After Training". Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette. August 20, 1917. 329:. In December 1917, he became an officer in the 26th Infantry, Company F (later transferred to Co.G), First Division. Shull and his men engaged in raids in 768: 773: 639: 56: 798: 632: 398:, but his remains were returned to Sioux City in 1921 and buried in a ceremony attended by 1,000 former soldiers. The Sioux City post of the 783: 342: 763: 758: 490:"Vets Honor Dead War Hero: Hold Memorial Service for Laurens C. Shull; Two Posts Named for Him". Sioux City Journal. August 8, 1922. 294: 435: 410:
were both named in Shull's honor after the war. Shull was further honored in 1924 with one of the memorial columns at the new
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for his action in leading his men against a German machine-gun nest on the day he suffered the wounds from which he died.
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In May 1917, after the entry of the United States into World War I, Shull entered the U.S. Army officer training camp at
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on September 7, 1917, and was dispatched to France and was assigned to a Scottish regiment for training in
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After graduating from Chicago, Shull became employed as a bank vice president at the Farmer's Bank in
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ball with rare cunning and has had enough experience to hold his own with any lineman in the West.
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Shull was also captain of the Chicago Maroons baseball team in 1916 and a member of the
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during his junior year and was a delegate to a YMCA conference of student leaders at
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a suburb of Paris, of complications due to bullet wounds. Shull was awarded the
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After learning of Shull's death, Chicago's famed football coach
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Shull's body was initially buried in the American cemetery at
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Recipients of the Distinguished Service Cross (United States)
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Shull's image in his doughboy uniform was sculpted into the
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wrote to Shull's parents on learning of Shull's death.
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from 1913 to 1916. He died of wounds suffered at the
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After graduating high school, Shull enrolled at the
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