Charles Nagel Jr. (1899 –1992) was a Saint Louis, Missouri architect, curator, and museum director. Nagel, Jr. was the son of Charles Nagel, a lawyer and politician, and his second wife Anne Shepley. He attended Yale University, where he earned three degrees, culminating with an M.F.A. in architecture. Nagel served as juror and secretary of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Competition, which led to the selection of the Gateway Arch design. He died in Massachusetts, on 20 February 1992, and is buried there.
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