The list of Harvard University politicians includes notable politicians affiliated with Harvard University.
Heads of state
Name | Class year | Notability | Reference(s) |
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John Adams (1735–1826) | 1755 – College; 1758 – A.M. | President of the United States | [1] |
John Quincy Adams (1767–1848) | 1787 – College; 1790 – A.M. | President of the United States | [2] |
Arnulfo Arias (born 1901) | 1925 – HMS | President of Panama | |
George W. Bush (born 1946) | 1973 – HBS | President of the United States | [3] |
Felipe Calderón Hinojosa (born 1962) | 2000 – HKS | President of Mexico | [4] |
Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj (born 1963) | 2002 – HKS | President of Mongolia | |
José María Figueres (born 1954) | 1991 – HKS | President of Costa Rica | [5] |
Rutherford B. Hayes (1822–1893) | 1845 – Law | President of the United States | [6] |
John F. Kennedy (1917–1963) | 1940 – College | President of the United States; namesake of Harvard Kennedy School | [7] |
Miguel de la Madrid (1934-2012) | 1965 – HKS | President of Mexico | [8] |
Jamil Mahuad (born 1949) | 1989 – HKS | President of Ecuador | [9] |
Barack Obama (born 1961) | 1991 – Law | President of the United States | [10] |
Sebastián Piñera (born 1949) | 1976 – PhD in Economics | President of Chile | [11] |
Syngman Rhee (1875–1965) | 1909 – A.M. | President of South Korea | [12] |
Mary Robinson (born 1944) | 1968 – HLS | President of Ireland | [13] |
Eduardo Rodríguez (born 1956) | 1988 – HKS | President of Bolivia | [14] |
Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919) | 1880 – College | President of the United States | [15] |
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882–1945) | 1904 – College | President of the United States | [16] |
Shankar Dayal Sharma (1918-1999) | 1940 – LLM. | President of India | [17] |
Carlos Salinas de Gortari (born 1948) | 1973 – HKS; 1976 A.M.; 1978 PhD | President of Mexico | [18] |
Juan Manuel Santos | 1981 – HKS | President of Colombia | [19] |
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf | 1971 – HKS | President of Liberia | [20] |
Álvaro Uribe (born 1953) | 1993 – Extension | President of Colombia | [21] |
Ma Ying-Jeou (born 1950) | 1981 – S.J.D. | President of the Republic of China (Taiwan) | [22] |
Heads of government
US cabinet secretaries
US state governors
US senators
Name | Class year | Notability | Reference(s) |
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Spencer Abraham (born 1952) | Law 1978 | [120] | |
Brock Adams (1927–2004) | Law 1952 | [121] | |
Samuel G. Arnold (1821–1880) | Law 1845 | [122] | |
Charles G. Atherton (1804–1853) | College 1822 | [123] | |
Robert Woodward Barnwell (1801–1882) | College 1821 | [124] | |
Jeff Bingaman (born 1943) | College 1965 | [125] | |
Hiram Bingham III (1875–1956) | PhD. 1905 | [126] | |
Richard Blumenthal (born 1946) | College 1967 | [127] | |
Mike Braun (born 1954) | Business 1978 | [128] | |
Robert J. Bulkley (1880–1965) | College 1902, Law 1906 | [129] | |
Edward R. Burke (1880–1968) | Law 1911 | [130] | |
Harold Hitz Burton (1888–1964) | Law 1911 | [131] | |
John Chafee (1922–1999) | Law 1950 | [132] | |
Christopher G. Champlin (1768–1840) | College 1786 | [133] | |
William E. Chandler (1835–1917) | Law 1854 | [134] | |
David Worth Clark (1902–1955) | Law 1925 | [135] | |
Joseph S. Clark (1901–1990) | College 1923 | [136] | |
Edward P. Costigan (1874–1939) | College 1899 | [137] | |
Tom Cotton (born 1977) | College 1998, Law 2002 | [138] | |
Samuel C. Crafts (1768–1853) | College 1790 | [139] | |
Mike Crapo (born 1951) | Law 1977 | [140] | |
Ted Cruz (born 1970) | Law 1995 | [141] | |
John Culver (born 1932) | College 1954; Law 1962 | [142] | |
Bronson M. Cutting (1888–1935) | College 1910 | [143] | |
Charles Cutts (1769–1846) | College 1789 | [144] | |
Tristram Dalton (1738–1817) | College 1755 | [145] | |
William F. De Saussure (1792–1870) | College 1810 | [146] | |
Samuel Dexter (1761–1816) | College 1781 | [147] | |
Elizabeth Dole (born 1936) | A.M. 1960; Law 1965 | [148] | |
Thomas Eagleton (1929–2007) | Law 1953 | [149] | |
Sam Ervin (1896–1985) | Law 1922 | [150] | |
James B. Eustis (1834–1899) | Law 1854 | [151] | |
Russ Feingold (born 1953) | Law 1979 | [152] | |
Hiram Fong (1906–2004) | Law 1935 | [153] | |
Dwight Foster (1757–1823) | College 1784 | [154] | |
Al Franken (born 1951) | College 1973 | [155] | |
Bill Frist (born 1952) | Medical 1978 | [156] | |
David Gambrell (born 1929) | Law 1952 | [157] | |
Peter G. Gerry (1879–1957) | College 1901 | [158] | |
Guy D. Goff (1866–1933) | Law 1891 | [159] | |
Benjamin Goodhue (1748–1814) | College 1766 | [160] | |
Christopher Gore (1758–1827) | College 1776 | [161] | |
Bob Graham (born 1936) | Law 1962 | [162] | |
Ernest Gruening (1887–1974) | College 1907; Medical 1912 | [163] | |
Edward Gurney (1914–1996) | Law 1938 | [164] | |
Frederick Hale (1874–1963) | College 1896 | [165] | |
Floyd Haskell (1916–1998) | College 1937; Law 1941 | [166] | |
William Hathaway (born 1924) | College 1949; Law 1953 | [167] | |
H. John Heinz (1938–1991) | Business 1963 | [168] | |
Anthony Higgins (1840–1912) | Law 1864 | [169] | |
George Frisbie Hoar (1826–1904) | College 1846 | [170] | |
Henry F. Hollis (1869–1949) | College 1892 | [171] | |
Richard C. Hunter (1884–1941) | Law 1910 | [172] | |
James Jeffords (born 1934) | Law 1962 | [173] | |
Daniel T. Jewett (1807–1906) | Law 1833 | [174] | |
Tim Kaine (born 1958) | Law 1983 | [175] | |
Kenneth Keating (1900–1975) | Law 1923 | [176] | |
James P. Kem (1890–1965) | Law 1913 | [177] | |
Edward Kennedy (1932–2009) | College 1956; Honorary degree 2008 | [178] | |
Henry W. Keyes (1862–1938) | College 1887 | [179] | |
Rufus King (1755–1827) | College 1777 | [180] | |
Paul G. Kirk (born 1938) | 1960, Harvard Law 1968 | [181] | |
Herbert Kohl (born 1935) | Business 1958 | [182] | |
Carl Levin (1934–2021) | Law 1959 | [183] | |
James Lloyd (1769–1831) | College 1787 | [184] | |
Henry Cabot Lodge (1850–1924) | College 1871; Law 1874; PhD 1876 | President pro tempore of the United States Senate | [185] |
Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (1902–1985) | College 1924 | [186] | |
Gilman Marston (1811–1890) | Law 1840 | [187] | |
Spark Matsunaga (1916–1990) | Law 1951 | [188] | |
Martha McSally (born 1966) | Kennedy 1990 | [189] | |
Prentiss Mellen (1764–1840) | College 1784 | [190] | |
Amos Nourse (1794–1877) | College 1812, PhD. 1817 | [191] | |
Harrison Gray Otis (1765–1848) |
Law 1765 | [192] | |
Elijah Paine (1757–1842) | College 1781 | [193] | |
Samuel Pasco (1834–1917) | College 1858 | [194] | |
Boies Penrose (1860–1921) | Law 1881 | [195] | |
Claude Pepper (1900–1989) | Law 1924 | [196] | |
Timothy Pickering (1745–1829) | College 1763 | [197] | |
Larry Pressler (born 1942) | HKS 1971; Law 1971 | [198] | |
William Proxmire (1915–2005) | Business 1940; HKS 1949 | [199] | |
Robert Rantoul Jr. (1805–1852) | College 1826 | [200] | |
Jack Reed (born 1949) | HKS 1973; Law 1982 | [201] | |
Jay Rockefeller (born 1937) | College 1961 | [202] | |
Mitt Romney (born 1947) | JD-MBA 1975 | [203] | |
William Roth (1921–2003) | Business 1947; Law 1949 | [204] | |
Frederic M. Sackett (1868–1941) | Law 1893 | [205] | |
Leverett Saltonstall (1892–1979) | College 1914; Law 1917 | [206] | |
Paul Sarbanes (born 1933) | Law 1960 | [207] | |
Ben Sasse (born 1972) | College 1994 | [208] | |
Frederick A. Sawyer (1822–1891) | College 1844 | [209] | |
Harrison Schmitt (born 1935) | PhD 1964 | [210] | |
Charles Schumer (born 1950) | College 1971; Law 1974 | [211] | |
James Sheafe (1755–1829) | College 1774 | [212] | |
William Paine Sheffield Sr. (1820–1907) | College 1774 | [213] | |
Benjamin Smith II (1916–1991) | College 1939 | [214] | |
Peleg Sprague (1793–1880) | College 1812 | [215] | |
Ted Stevens (1923–2010) | Law 1950 | President pro tempore of the United States Senate | [216] |
Adlai Stevenson III (1930-2021) | College 1952; Law 1957 | [217] | |
Richard Stone (born 1928) | College 1949 | [218] | |
Dan Sullivan (born 1964) | College 1987 | [219] | |
Charles Sumner (1811–1874) | College 1830; Law 1833 | [220] | |
John E. Sununu (born 1964) | Business 1991 | [221] | |
Kingsley A. Taft (1903–1970) | Law 1928 | [222] | |
Robert A. Taft (1889–1953) | Law 1913 | [223] | |
Robert Taft Jr. (1917–1993) | Law 1942 | [224] | |
Thomas W. Thompson (1766–1821) | College 1786 | [225] | |
Pat Toomey (born 1961) | College 1984 | [226] | |
Robert Torricelli (born 1951) | HKS 1980 | [227] | |
Jonathan Trumbull (1710–1785) | College 1727 | [228] | |
Paul Tsongas (1941–1997) | HKS 1974 | [229] | |
David Vitter (born 1961) | College 1983 | [230] | |
Mark Warner (born 1954) | Law 1980 | [118] | |
Elizabeth Warren (born 1949) | Professor of Law | [231] | |
Sinclair Weeks (1893–1972) | College 1914 | [232] | |
Paine Wingate (1739–1838) | College 1759 | [233] | |
Robert Charles Winthrop (1809–1894) | College 1828 | [234] | |
Tim Wirth (born 1939) | College 1961; Education 1964 | [235] | |
Thomas A. Wofford (1908–1978) | Law 1931 | [236] | |
Edward O. Wolcott (1848–1905) | Law 1875 | [237] | |
Louis Wyman (1917–2002) | Law 1941 | [238] |
US representatives
Name | Class year | Notability | Reference(s) |
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Charles Francis Adams Sr. (1807–1886) | College 1825 | [239] | |
George E. Adams (1840–1917) | College 1860 | [240] | |
John Adler (1959–2011) | College 1981; Law 1984 | [241] | |
Richard S. Aldrich (1884–1941) | Law 1909 | [242] | |
Joseph Allen (1749–1827) | College 1774 | [243] | |
Tom Allen (born 1945) | Law 1974 | [244] | |
A. Piatt Andrew (1873–1936) | GSAS 1895 | [245] | |
John F. Andrew (1850–1895) | College 1872 | [246] | |
Fisher Ames (1758–1808) | College 1774 | [247] | |
John Anderson (born 1922) | Law 1949 | U.S. presidential candidate, United States Representative | [248] |
John Ashbrook (1928–1982) | College 1952 | U.S. presidential candidate, United States Representative | [249] |
Charles Humphrey Atherton (1773–1853) | College 1794 | [250] | |
Jake Auchincloss (born 1988) | College 2010 | [251] | |
Robert L. Bacon (1884–1938) | College 1907 | [252] | |
Charles Montague Bakewell (1867–1957) | GSAS 1894 | [253] | |
Joseph C. Baldwin (1897–1957) | College 1920 | [254] | |
John Goff Ballentine (1825–1915) | Law 1848 | [255] | |
David Barker Jr. (1797–1834) | College 1815 | [256] | |
John Barrow (born 1955) | Law 1979 | [257][69] | |
Samuel J. Barrows (1845–1909) | Divinity 1871 | [258] | |
Franklin Bartlett (1847–1909) | College 1869 | [259] | |
Perkins Bass (1912–2011) | Law 1938 | [260] | |
William H. Bates (1917–1969) | Business 1947 | [261] | |
Anthony Beilenson (born 1932) | College 1954; Law 1957 | [262] | |
Perry Belmont (1851–1947) | College 1872 | [263] | |
Doug Bereuter (born 1939) | Design 1966; HKS 1973 | [264] | |
Horace Binney (1780–1875) | College 1797 | [265] | |
Chester C. Bolton (1882–1939) | College 1905 | [266] | |
Oliver P. Bolton (1917–1972) | College 1939 | [267] | |
Benjamin Bourne (1755–1808) | College 1775 | [268] | |
Shearjashub Bourne (1746–1806) | College 1764 | [269] | |
Henry Sherman Boutell (1856–1926) | College 1876 | [270] | |
David R. Bowen (born 1932) | College 1954 | [271] | |
Selwyn Z. Bowman (1840–1928) | College 1860 | [272] | |
Brendan F. Boyle (born 1977) | HKS 2005 | [69] | |
George Bradbury (1770–1823) | College 1789 | [273] | |
Theophilus Bradbury (1739–1803) | College 1757 | [274] | |
John Brademas (born 1927) | College 1949 | U.S. House Majority Whip | [275] |
Vincent M. Brennan (1890–1959) | Law 1912 | [276] | |
Frederick George Bromberg (1837–1930) | College 1858 | [277] | |
James E. Bromwell (1920–2009) | Business 1947 | [278] | |
George M. Brooks (1824–1893) | College 1844 | [279] | |
Anthony Brown (born 1961) | College 1984 | [280] | |
Bud Brown (born 1927) | Business 1949 | [281] | |
Lathrop Brown (1883–1959) | College 1903 | [282] | |
Clement Laird Brumbaugh (1863–1921) | College 1894 | [283] | |
Frank H. Buck (1887–1942) | Law 1911 | [284] | |
Melville Bull (1854–1909) | College 1877 | [285] | |
Henry Adams Bullard (1788–1851) | College 1807 | [286] | |
Anson Burlingame (1820–1870) | Law 1846 | [287] | |
James N. Burnes (1827–1889) | Law 1853 | [288] | |
Daniel Dee Burnes (1851–1899) | Law 1874 | [289] | |
Edward Burnett (1849–1925) | College 1871 | [290] | |
Josiah Butler (1779–1854) | College 1803 | [291] | |
Tom Campbell (born 1952) | Law 1976 | [292] | |
Bruce F. Caputo (born 1943) | College 1965 | [293] | |
Joaquin Castro (born 1974) | Law 2000 | [69] | |
Theron Ephron Catlin (1878–1960) | College 1899 | [294] | |
John Curtis Chamberlain (1772–1834) | College 1793 | [295] | |
Alfred C. Chapin (1848–1936) | Law 1871 | [296] | |
Robert B. Chiperfield (1899–1971) | College 1922 | [297] | |
William M. Citron (1896–1976) | Law 1921 | [298] | |
Henry Alden Clark (1850–1944) | College 1874 | [299] | |
John Bullock Clark Jr. (1831–1903) | Law 1854 | [300] | |
Katherine Clark (born 1963) | HKS 1997 | [69] | |
Curt Clawson (born 1959) | Business 1980 | [69] | |
Joseph W. Clift (1837–1908) | Medical 1862 | [301] | |
David Cobb (1748–1830) | College 1766 | [302] | |
William Cogswell (1838–1895) | Law 1860 | [303] | |
Joshua Coit (1758–1798) | College 1776 | [304] | |
James M. Collins (1916–1989) | Business 1943 | [305] | |
Patrick Collins (1844–1905) | Law 1871 | [306] | |
John Bertrand Conlan (1930–2021) | Law 1954 | [307] | |
Gerry Connolly (born 1950) | HKS 1979 | [69] | |
Merrill Cook (born 1946) | Business 1971 | [308] | |
Jim Cooper (born 1954) | Law 1980 | [309] | |
Sam Coppersmith (born 1955) | College 1976 | [310] | |
Tom Cotton (born 1977) | College 1999, Law 2002 | [69] | |
Clarence Dennis Coughlin (1883–1946) | College 1906 | [311] | |
Lawrence Coughlin (1929–2001) | Business 1954 | [312] | |
Christopher Cox (born 1952) | Business 1977; Law 1977 | U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission chairman, United States Representative | [313] |
James K. Coyne, III (born 1946) | Business 1970 | [314] | |
William C. Cramer (1922–2003) | Law 1948 | [315] | |
Dan Crenshaw (born 1984) | Kennedy 2018 | [316] | |
Paul Cronin (born 1938) | HKS 1969 | [317] | |
Frank Crowther (1870–1955) | Dental 1898 | [318] | |
Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry (1825–1903) | Law 1845 | [319] | |
Laurence Curtis (1893–1989) | College 1916 | [320] | |
Joshua Cushman (1761–1834) | College 1787 | [321] | |
Richard Cutts (1771–1845) | College 1790 | [322] | |
Frederick W. Dallinger (1871–1955) | College 1893 | [323] | |
Joseph Dane (1778–1858) | College 1799 | [324] | |
Henry G. Danforth (1854–1918) | College 1877 | [325] | |
Samuel Arza Davenport (1834–1911) | Law 1855 | [326] | |
Artur Davis (born 1967) | College 1990; Law 1993 | [327] | |
George T. Davis (1810–1877) | College 1829 | [328] | |
Horace Davis (1831–1916) | College 1849 | [329] | |
Jacob E. Davis (1905–2003) | Law 1930 | [330] | |
Robert T. Davis (1823–1906) | Medical 1847 | [331] | |
John Dawson (1762–1814) | College 1782 | [332] | |
Frederick Simpson Deitrick (1875–1948) | Law 1898 | [333] | |
Antonio Delgado (born 1977) | Law 2005 | [334] | |
Henry C. Deming (1815–1872) | College 1839 | [335] | |
David W. Dennis (1912–1999) | Law 1936 | [336] | |
Winfield K. Denton (1896–1971) | Law 1922 | [337] | |
Ron DeSantis (born 1978) | Law 2005 | [69] | |
Albert Douglas (1852–1935) | Law 1874 | [338] | |
John G. Dow (1905–2003) | College 1927 | [339] | |
James P.B. Duffy (1878–1969) | Law 1904 | [340] | |
James H. Duncan (1793–1869) | College 1812 | [341] | |
Edwin Russell Durno (1899–1976) | Medical 1927 | [342] | |
Chet Edwards (born 1951) | Business 1981 | [343] | |
Caleb Ellis (1767–1816) | College 1793 | [344] | |
Samuel Atkins Eliot (1798–1862) | College 1817 | [345] | |
Thomas H. Eliot (1907–1991) | College 1928 | [346] | |
Arlen Erdahl (born 1931) | KSG 1966 | [347] | |
Elizabeth Esty (born 1959) | College 1981 | [69][348] | |
George Eustis Jr. (1828–1872) | Law 1848 | [349] | |
William Everett (1839–1910) | College 1859 | [350] | |
Paul Fearing (1762–1822) | College 1785 | [351] | |
Michael A. Feighan (1905–1992) | Law 1931 | [352] | |
Hamilton Fish III (1888–1991) | College 1910 | [353] | |
Hamilton Fish IV (1926–1996) | College 1949 | [354] | |
Joseph L. Fisher (1914–1992) | GSAS 1947 | [355] | |
Frederick G. Fleetwood (1868–1938) | College 1891 | [356] | |
George Edmund Foss (1863–1936) | College 1885 | [357] | |
Abiel Foster (1735–1806) | College 1756 | [358] | |
Bill Foster (born 1955) | PhD 1983 | [69] | |
George B. Francis (1883–1967) | Law 1907 | [359] | |
Barney Frank (born 1940) | College 1962; Law 1977 | [360] | |
Nathan Frank (1852–1931) | Law 1871 | [361] | |
Nathaniel Freeman Jr. (1766–1800) | College 1787 | [362] | |
Richard P. Freeman (1869–1944) | College 1891 | [363] | |
Louis A. Frothingham (1871–1928) | College 1893 | [364] | |
James G. Fulton (1903–1971) | Law 1927 | [365] | |
Ruben Gallego (born 1979) | College 2002 | [69] | |
James A. Gallivan (1866–1928) | College 1888 | [366] | |
Barzillai Gannett (1764–1832) | College 1785 | [367] | |
John Ganson (1818–1874) | College 1839 | [368] | |
John Garamendi (born 1945) | Business 1970 | [69] | |
Augustus Peabody Gardner (1865–1918) | College 1886 | [369] | |
Francis Gardner (1771–1835) | College 1793 | [370] | |
Frederick Gillett (1851–1935) | Law 1877 | Speaker of the United States House of Representatives | [371] |
Charles J. Gilman (1824–1901) | Law 1850 | [372] | |
Jimmy Gomez (born 1974) | KSG 2002 | [373] | |
William Gordon (1763–1802) | College 1779 | [374] | |
Benjamin Gorham (1775–1855) | College 1795 | [375] | |
Josh Gottheimer (born 1975) | Law 2004 | [376] | |
Bill Gradison (born 1928) | Business 1951 | [377] | |
Fred Grandy (born 1948) | College 1970 | Actor, United States Representative | [378] |
Alan Grayson (born 1958) | College 1978; HKS 1983; Law 1983 | Actor, United States Representative | [379] |
Isaiah L. Green (1761–1841) | College 1781 | [380] | |
S. William Green (1929–2002) | College 1950 | [381] | |
Willard Hall (1780–1875) | College 1799 | [382] | |
Josh Harder (born 1986) | Business/Kennedy 2014 | [383] | |
Jane Harman (born 1945) | Law 1969 | [384] | |
Michael J. Harrington (born 1936) | College 1958 | [385] | |
Benjamin W. Harris (1823–1907) | Law 1849 | [386] | |
Katherine Harris (born 1957) | HKS 1997 | [387] | |
Robert O. Harris (1854–1926) | College 1877 | [388] | |
Frank G. Harrison (1940–2009) | Law 1964 | [389] | |
Julian Hartridge (1829–1879) | Law 1850 | [390] | |
Seth Hastings (1762–1831) | College 1782 | [391] | |
William Soden Hastings (1798–1842) | College 1817 | [392] | |
Nathaniel Appleton Haven (1762–1831) | College 1779 | [393] | |
Edward D. Hayden (1833–1908) | College 1854 | [394] | |
John W. Heselton (1900–1962) | Law | [395] | |
Brian Higgins (born 1959) | HKS 1996 | [396] | |
John Patrick Higgins (1893–1955) | College 1917 | [397] | |
John Boynton Philip Clayton Hill (1879–1941) | Law 1903 | [398] | |
Jim Himes (born 1966) | College 1988 | [399] | |
Rockwood Hoar (1855–1906) | College 1876 | [400] | |
Samuel Hoar (1778–1856) | College 1802 | [401] | |
Sherman Hoar (1860–1898) | College 1882 | [402] | |
John B. Hollister (1890–1979) | Law 1915 | [403] | |
Elizabeth Holtzman (born 1941) | Radcliffe 1962; Law 1965 | [404] | |
Charles E. Hooker (1825–1914) | Law 1846 | [405] | |
Steve Horn (born 1931) | HKS 1955 | [406] | |
Alanson B. Houghton (1863–1941) | College 1886 | [407] | |
Amory Houghton (born 1926) | College 1950; Business 1952 | [408] | |
L. Paul Howland (1865–1942) | Law 1890 | [409] | |
Michael Huffington (born 1947) | Business 1971 | [410] | |
John W. Hulbert (1770–1831) | College 1795 | [411] | |
Morton D. Hull (1867–1937) | College 1892 | [412] | |
William L. Hungate (1922–2007) | Law 1948 | [413] | |
Carleton Hunt (1836–1921) | College 1856 | [414] | |
John Jarman (1915–1982) | Law 1941 | [415] | |
Leonard Jarvis (1781–1854) | College 1800 | [416] | |
William J. Jefferson (born 1947) | Law 1972 | [417] | |
Albert G. Jenkins (1830–1864) | Law 1850 | [418] | |
Nancy Johnson (born 1935) | Radcliffe 1957 | [419] | |
Thomas Laurens Jones (1819–1887) | Law 1846 | [420] | |
Robert Kean (1893–1980) | College 1915 | [421] | |
Joseph G. Kendall (1788–1847) | Law 1810 | [422] | |
Joseph P. Kennedy III (born 1980) | Law 2009 | [69] | |
Barbara Kennelly (born 1936) | Business 1959 | [423] | |
John Bozman Kerr (1809–1878) | College 1830 | [424] | |
Ron Kind (born 1963) | College 1985 | [425] | |
Daniel P. King (1801–1850) | College 1823 | [426] | |
James G. King (1791–1853) | College 1810 | [427] | |
Martin Kinsley (1754–1835) | College 1778 | [428] | |
Herb Klein (born 1930) | Law 1953 | [429] | |
Samuel Knox (1815–1905) | Law 1838 | [430] | |
Ken Kramer (born 1942) | Law 1966 | [431] | |
Raja Krishnamoorthi (born 1973) | Law 2000 | [432] | |
John C. Kunkel (1898–1970) | Law 1926 | [433] | |
Peter Kyros (1925–2012) | College 1957 | [434] | |
Greg Landsman (born 1976) | Divinity 2004 | [435] | |
Jim Langevin (born 1964) | HKS 1994 | [436] | |
Henderson Lovelace Lanham (1888–1957) | GSAS 1912 | [437] | |
John LeBoutillier (born 1953) | College 1976 | [438] | |
Silas Lee (1760–1814) | College 1784 | [439] | |
George Leonard (1729–1819) | College 1748 | [440] | |
John E. Leonard (1845–1878) | College 1863 | [441] | |
Andy Levin (born 1960) | Law 1994 | [442] | |
Sander Levin (born 1931) | Law 1957 | [443] | |
Mel Levine (born 1943) | Law 1969 | [444] | |
Lawrence Lewis (1879–1943) | College 1901 | [445] | |
Lucius Littauer (1859–1944) | College 1878 | [446] | |
John Locke (1764–1855) | College 1792 | [447] | |
Stephen Longfellow (1776–1849) | College 1798 | [448] | |
Nicholas Longworth (1869–1931) | College 1891 | Speaker of the United States House of Representatives | [449] |
George B. Loring (1817–1891) | College 1838 | [450] | |
Theodore Lyman (1833–1897) | College 1855 | [451] | |
Stephen Lynch (born 1955) | HKS 1999 | [452] | |
William Pitt Lynde (1817–1885) | Law 1841 | [453] | |
Torbert Macdonald (1917–1976) | College 1940 | [454] | |
W. Kingsland Macy (1889–1961) | College 1912 | [455] | |
Dan Maffei (born 1968) | HKS 1995 | [69] | |
Walter W. Magee (1861–1927) | College 1889 | [456] | |
Andrew Maguire (born 1939) | KSG 1966 | [457] | |
Rowland B. Mahany (1864–1937) | College 1884 | [458] | |
James H. Maloney (born 1948) | College 1972 | [459] | |
David S. Mann (born 1939) | College 1961 | [460] | |
Brian Mast (born 1980) | Extension 2016 | [461] | |
Jim Matheson (born 1960) | College 1982 | [462] | |
Wiley Mayne (1917–2007) | College 1938 | [463] | |
Romano L. Mazzoli (born 1932) | KSG 2004 | [464] | |
Washington J. McCormick (1884–1949) | College 1906 | [465] | |
Walter I. McCoy (1859–1933) | College 1882 | [466] | |
Martha McSally (born 1966) | HKS 1990 | [69] | |
Ward Miller (1902–1984) | College 1931 | [467] | |
Wilbur Mills (1909–1992) | Law 1933 | [468] | |
Walt Minnick (born 1942) | Law 1969 | [469] | |
Nahum Mitchell (1769–1853) | College 1789 | [470] | |
Thomas R. Mitchell (1783–1837) | College 1802 | [471] | |
John S. Monagan (1911–2005) | Law 1937 | [472] | |
Jim Moody (born 1935) | HKS 1967 | [473] | |
John Moolenaar (born 1961) | KSG 1989 | [474] | |
William S. Moorhead (1923–1987) | Law 1949 | [475] | |
Edward Joy Morris (1815–1881) | College 1836 | [476] | |
Seth Moulton (born 1978) | College 2001, HBS-HKS 2011 | [69] | |
Isaac Edward Morse (1809–1866) | College 1829 | [477] | |
Harold G. Mosier (1889–1971) | Law 1915 | [478] | |
Luther W. Mott (1874–1923) | College 1896 | [479] | |
Scott Murphy (born 1970) | College 1992 | [480] | |
Henry F. Naphen (1852–1905) | College 1878 | [481] | |
Charles P. Nelson (1907–1962) | Law 1931 | ||
James Ellsworth Noland (1920–1992) | Business 1943 | [482] | |
Joseph F. O'Connell (1872–1942) | Law 1896 | [483] | |
John J. O'Connor (1885–1960) | Law 1911 | [484] | |
Gayton P. Osgood (1797–1861) | College 1815 | [485] | |
Richard Ottinger (born 1929) | Law 1953 | [486] | |
George E. Outland (1906–1981) | GSAS 1929 | [487] | |
Allen Ferdinand Owen (1816–1865) | Law 1839 | [488] | |
John G. Palfrey (1796–1881) | College 1815 | [489] | |
Chris Pappas (born 1980) | College 2002 | [490] | |
Isaac Parker (1768–1830) | College 1786 | [491] | |
Gorham Parks (1794–1877) | College 1813 | [492] | |
George Partridge (1740–1828) | College 1762 | [493] | |
John Perkins Jr. (1819–1885) | Law 1842 | [494] | |
William H. Perry (1839–1902) | College 1859 | [495] | |
Andrew James Peters (1872–1938) | College 1895, Law 1898 | [496] | |
Tom Petri (born 1940) | College 1962; Law 1965 | [497] | |
Michael Francis Phelan (1875–1941) | College 1897 | [498] | |
Philip J. Philbin (1898–1972) | College 1920 | [499] | |
Stephen C. Phillips (1801–1857) | College 1819 | [500] | |
William Alvin Pittenger (1885–1951) | Law 1912 | [501] | |
Edmund Platt (1865–1939) | College 1888 | [502] | |
William Plumer Jr. (1789–1854) | College 1809 | [503] | |
Bruce Poliquin (born 1953) | College 1976 | [69] | |
Charles O. Porter (1919–2006) | College 1941 | [504] | |
Katie Porter (born 1974) | Law 2001 | [505] | |
Elisha R. Potter (1811–1882) | College 1830 | [506] | |
Henry Otis Pratt (1838–1931) | College 1862 | [507] | |
William Preston (1816–1887) | Law 1838 | [508] | |
L. Richardson Preyer (1919–2001) | Law 1949 | [509] | |
Josiah Quincy III (1772–1864) | College 1790 | [510] | |
Jamie Raskin (born 1962) | College 1983, Law 1987 | [511] | |
John H. Ray (1886–1975) | Law 1911 | [512] | |
Nathan Read (1759–1849) | College 1781 | [513] | |
Ben Reifel (1906–1990) | KSG 1949 | [514] | |
Henry S. Reuss (1912–2002) | Law 1936 | [515] | |
Mel Reynolds (born 1952) | KSG 1986 | [516] | |
John Jacob Rhodes (1916–2003) | Law 1941 | [517] | |
Thomas Rice (1768–1854) | College 1793 | [518] | |
William M. Richardson (1774–1838) | College 1797 | [519] | |
Francis W. Rockwell (1844–1929) | Law 1871 | [520] | |
John Jacob Rogers (1881–1925) | College 1904 | [521] | |
Edward G. Rohrbough (1874–1956) | GSAS 1906 | [522] | |
James Roosevelt (1907–1991) | College 1930 | [523] | |
Nathaniel Ruggles (1761–1819) | College 1781 | [524] | |
Richard M. Russell (1891–1977) | College 1914 | [525] | |
Raul Ruiz (born 1972) | HKS 2001, Medical 2001 | [69] | |
Leverett Saltonstall I (1783–1845) | College 1802 | [526] | |
John Sarbanes (born 1962) | Law 1988 | [527] | |
James H. Scheuer (1920–2005) | Business 1943 | [528] | |
Adam Schiff (born 1960) | Law 1985 | [529] | |
Pat Schroeder (born 1940) | Law 1964 | [530] | |
Bobby Scott (born 1947) | College 1969 | [531] | |
Ebenezer Seaver (1763–1844) | College 1784 | [532] | |
John F. Seiberling (1918–2008) | College 1941 | [533] | |
Joe Sestak (born 1951) | HKS 1980; PhD 1984 | [534] | |
Terri Sewell (born 1965) | Law 1992 | [69] | |
Samuel Sewall (1757–1812) | College 1776 | [535] | |
Bob Shamansky (1927–2011) | Law 1950 | [536] | |
Brad Sherman (born 1954) | Law 1979 | [537] | |
Rob Simmons (born 1943) | HKS 1979 | [538] | |
John Simpkins (1862–1898) | College 1885 | [539] | |
Kenneth F. Simpson (1895–1941) | Law 1922 | [540] | |
Josiah Smith (1738–1803) | College 1774 | [541] | |
Peter Plympton Smith (born 1945) | Education 1970 | [542] | |
William Henry Sowden (1840–1907) | Law 1865 | [543] | |
Ambrose Spencer (1765–1848) | College 1783 | [544] | |
Charles F. Sprague (1857–1902) | College 1879 | [545] | |
William H. Stafford (1869–1957) | Law 1893 | [546] | |
Harley O. Staggers Jr. (born 1951) | College 1974 | [547] | |
James V. Stanton (born 1932) | AMP 1984 | [548] | |
Asahel Stearns (1774–1839) | College 1797 | [549] | |
Foster Waterman Stearns (1881–1956) | GSAS 1906 | [550] | |
William Stedman (1765–1831) | College 1784 | [551] | |
Elise Stefanik (born 1980) | College 2006 | [69] | |
George R. Stobbs (1877–1966) | College 1899 | [552] | |
Eben F. Stone (1822–1895) | College 1843 | [553] | |
Bellamy Storer (1847–1922) | College 1867 | [554] | |
Samuel S. Stratton (1916–1990) | A.M. 1940 | [555] | |
George Sullivan (1771–1838) | College 1790 | ||
Lorenzo De Medici Sweat (1818–1898) | Law 1840 | [556] | |
William Irvin Swoope (1862–1930) | Law 1886 | [557] | |
Mark Takano (born 1960) | College 1983 | [69] | |
John J. Taylor (1808–1892) | College 1829 | [558] | |
Nelson Taylor (1821–1894) | Law 1860 | [559] | |
Scott Taylor (born 1979) | Extension 2014 | [560] | |
Van Taylor (born 1972) | College 1995, Business 2001 | [561] | |
Frank Tejeda (1945–1997) | HKS 1980 | [562] | |
Samuel Tenney (1748–1816) | College 1772 | [563] | |
George H. Tinkham (1870–1956) | College 1894 | [564] | |
Thomas Chandler Thacher (1858–1945) | College 1882 | [565] | |
George Thatcher (1754–1824) | College 1776 | [566] | |
Samuel Thatcher (1776–1872) | College 1793 | [567] | |
John A. Thayer (1857–1917) | College 1879 | [568] | |
Pat Toomey (born 1961) | College 1984 | [569] | |
Peter Torkildsen (born 1958) | HKS 1990 | [570] | |
Jonathan Trumbull Jr. (1740–1809) | College 1759 | Speaker of the United States House of Representatives | [571] |
Charles Wentworth Upham (1802–1875) | Divinity 1821 | [572] | |
George B. Upham (1768–1848) | College 1789 | [573] | |
Jabez Upham (1764–1811) | College 1785 | [574] | |
Chris Van Hollen (born 1959) | HKS 1985 | [575] | |
Stephen Van Rensselaer (1764–1839) | College 1782 | [576] | |
Richard Vander Veen (1922–2006) | Law 1949 | [577] | |
Juan Vargas (born 1961) | Law 1991 | [69] | |
John Varnum (1778–1836) | College 1798 | [578] | |
Victor Veysey (1915–2001) | Business 1938 | [579] | |
Roger Vose (1763–1841) | College 1790 | [580] | |
Peleg Wadsworth (1748–1829) | College 1769 | [581] | |
Robert Jarvis Cochran Walker (1838–1903) | Law 1858 | [582] | |
Samuel H. Walley (1805–1877) | College 1826 | [583] | |
Artemas Ward (1727–1800) | College 1748 | [584] | |
Artemas Ward Jr. (1762–1847) | College 1783 | [585] | |
Samuel L. Warner (1828–1893) | Law 1854 | [586] | |
Vespasian Warner (1842–1925) | Law 1868 | [587] | |
William W. Warren (1834–1880) | College 1855 | [588] | |
Charles G. Washburn (1857–1928) | College 1880 | [589] | |
Laurence Hawley Watres (1882–1964) | Law 1907 | [590] | |
Steve Watkins (born 1976) | Kennedy 2017 | [591] | |
Archibald J. Weaver (1843–1887) | Law 1869 | [592] | |
Ed Weber (born 1931) | Law 1956 | [593] | |
Charles W. Whalen Jr. (1920–2011) | Business 1946 | [594] | |
Laban Wheaton (1754–1846) | College 1774 | [595] | |
Leonard White (1767–1849) | College 1787 | [596] | |
William Whiting (1813–1873) | College 1833 | [597] | |
Richard B. Wigglesworth (1891–1960) | College 1912 | [598] | |
Lemuel Williams (1747–1828) | College 1765 | [599] | |
James Wilson I (1766–1839) | College 1789 | [600] | |
John Wilson (1777–1848) | College 1799 | [601] | |
Scott Wike (1834–1901) | Law 1859 | [602] | |
Samuel Winslow (1862–1940) | College 1885 | [603] | |
Robert Winthrop (1809–1894) | College 1828 | Speaker of the United States House of Representatives | [604] |
Samuel T. Worcester (1804–1882) | College 1830 | [605] | |
John W. Wydler (1924–1987) | Law 1950 | [606] | |
Chalmers Wylie (1920–1998) | Law 1948 | [607] | |
Clarence Clifton Young (1922–2016) | Law 1949 | [608] |
Other political figures
Name | Class year | Notability | Reference(s) |
---|---|---|---|
Michael G. Adams (born 1976) | Law | Secretary of State of the Commonwealth of Kentucky | |
Mahidol Adulyadej, Prince of Songkla (1892–1929), (from Siam, Thailand) | Certificate in Public Health 1921, M.D. 1927 | Member of the House of Chakri, of Siam (Thailand); son of King Chulalongkorn of Siam; father of King Ananda Mahidol (Rama VIII) and King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) of Thailand; regarded as the father of modern medicine and public health of Thailand | [609][610][611] |
Reg Alcock (1948–2011) | KSG | Member of House of Commons of Canada | |
Tabata Amaral (born 1993) | College 2016 | Member of the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil | [612][613][614] |
Murtaza Bhutto (1954–1996) | B.A | Former chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (Shaheed Bhutto) | |
Sheikh Dr. Muhammad Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah (born 1955) | PhD | Son of late Emir of Kuwait, Sheikh Sabah III Al-Salim Al-Sabah; Ambassador of Kuwait to the United States from 1993 to 2003; Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kuwait from 2003 to 2011; current Deputy Prime Minister of Kuwait; his elder brother is Sheikh Salem Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah, former Defense and Interior Minister | [609] |
Emilio Sempris (born 1973) | Sustainability 2021 | Former Minister of Environment of Panama | [615] |
Ray Atherton (1883–1960) | College 1905 | First United States Ambassador to Canada | |
Lalith Athulathmudali (1936–1993) | Law | Sri Lankan Minister of National Security, Minister of Education | |
Pierre Baillargeon (1812–1891) | Medical | Member of Senate of Canada | |
William Barnes Jr. (1866–1930) | Harvard College (1888) | Chairman of the New York Republican State Committee, member of the Republican National Committee | [616] |
Sandy Berger (1945-2015) | Law 1971 | United States National Security Advisor | |
Ben Bernanke | College 1975 | Chair of the Federal Reserve | |
Michael Bloomberg (born 1942) | Business 1966 | Mayor of New York City | |
Rizwan Ahmed | HKS | Senior Pakistani civil servant | [617] |
Tariq Bajwa | HKS | Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan | [618] |
James Berry | Law | Member of British Parliament | |
Julie Bishop (born 1956) | Business, 1996 | Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs | |
Julia Chang Bloch | Government, Grad School 1967 | United States Ambassador to Nepal (under President George H. W. Bush), the first US Ambassador of Asian origin | |
André Boisclair (born 1966) | HKS 2005 | Former leader of Parti Québécois | |
Nick Boles (born 1965) | HKS | Member of British Parliament | |
Frederick William Borden (1847–1917) | Medical 1868 | Member of House of Commons of Canada | |
L. Paul Bremer (born 1941) | Business 1966 | Ambassador | |
Zbigniew Brzezinski (born 1928) | PhD 1953 | United States National Security Advisor | |
Liam Byrne (born 1970) | Business | Member of British Parliament | |
L. Paul Bremer (born 1941) | Business 1966 | Ambassador | |
Anna Escobedo Cabral (born 1959) | HKS 1990 | Treasurer of the United States | |
Pat Caddell | College 1972 | Pollster | |
Barry Campbell (born 1950) | Law 1977 | Member of House of Commons of Canada | |
Dr. Pedro Albizu Campos (1891–1965) | PhD 1921 |
President of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party; led the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party Revolts of the 1950s | [619][620] |
Frank T. Caprio (born 1966) | College 1988 | General Treasurer of Rhode Island | |
Robert Cerasoli (born 1945) | HKS 1988 | Massachusetts House of Representatives, Inspector General Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Inspector General New Orleans | |
P. Chidambaram | HBS | Finance Minister of India | |
Newton Ramsay Colter (1844–1917) | Medical 1867 | Member of House of Commons of Canada | |
John Cooper (born 1956) | College | Mayor of Nashville | |
Ross Cranston (born 1948) | Law 1973 | Member of British Parliament | |
Tom Daly (born 1954) | College 1976 | California State Assemblyman, former Mayor of Anaheim, California | |
David Davis (born 1948) | Business 1985 | British politician | |
Nelson Antonio Denis | College 1977 | Former New York State Assemblyman | |
Louis-Léon Lesieur Desaulniers (1823–1896) | College 1846 | Member of House of Commons of Canada | |
W. E. B. Du Bois (1868–1963) | College 1890; A.M. 1891; PhD 1895 | Civil rights leader, African American studies scholar | |
Ralph Earle II | B.S. History 1950 | Chief negotiator of the SALT II arms control agreement | [621] |
Lucie Edwards | HKS 1984 | Canadian diplomat | |
William Ellery (1727–1780) | College 1747 | Signer of United States Declaration of Independence | |
Daniel Ellsberg (born 1931) | College 1952; PhD 1963 | Leaker of the Pentagon Papers | |
John English (born 1945) | Ph.D 1973 | Member of House of Commons of Canada | |
Douglas Feith (born 1953) | College 1975 | U.S. Under Secretary of Defense for Policy | |
Andy Fillmore (born 1966) | GSD 1995 | Member of House of Commons of Canada | |
Dudley Fishburn (born 1946) | College | Member of British Parliament | |
Michèle Flournoy (born 1960) | College 1983 | Under Secretary of Defense for Policy of the United States | [622] |
Nigel Forman (born 1943) | HKS | Member of British Parliament | |
Chrystia Freeland (born 1968) | College | Member of House of Commons of Canada, Deputy Prime Minister of Canada | |
Richard Fuller | British Member of Parliament | ||
Kate Gallego (born 1981) | College 2004 | Mayor of Phoenix | |
David Gergen (born 1942) | Law 1967 | Advisor to four U.S. presidents | |
Carl Gershman (born 1943) | M. Education 1968 | U.N. Representative and National Endowment for Democracy President | |
Herman Goldner (1916–2010) | MBA, c. 1947 | Mayor of St. Petersburg, Florida, 1961–67, 1971–73 | [623] |
Richard N. Goodwin (born 1931) | Law 1958 | Speechwriter for Kennedy and Johnson administrations; author | |
Jennifer Gordon | College 1987, Law 1992 | Founded the Workplace Project; associate professor at Fordham University School of Law | |
Andy Fillmore (born 1966) | GSD 1995 | Member of House of Commons of Canada | |
Jamie Gorelick (born 1950) | College 1972; Law 1975 | Member of 9/11 Commission | |
Barbara Greene (born 1945) | KSG | Member of House of Commons of Canada | |
John Hagelin (born 1954) | PhD 1981 | Third-party presidential candidate | |
Charles Sumner Hamlin (1861–1938) | College 1886 | Chair of the Federal Reserve | |
Will Ford Hartnett (born 1956) | College 1978 | Lawyer from Dallas; member of the Texas House of Representatives | |
Hon. Howard E. Haugerud | American diplomat | ||
Kerry Healey (born 1960) | College 1982 | Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts | |
James M. Henderson (1921–1995) | Advanced Management Program, Date missing | Founder of top-ranked Henderson Advertising Agency of Greenville, South Carolina; Republican candidate for Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina in 1970 | [624] |
Paul Heroux (born 1976) | MPA 2011 | State Representative from Massachusetts | |
Thomas Wentworth Higginson (1823–1911) | College 1841 | Author, abolitionist, Colonel | |
Alger Hiss (1904–1996) | Law 1929 | Accused of espionage on behalf of the Soviet Union | |
Tom Hockin (born 1938) | KSG | Member of House of Commons of Canada | |
William Hooper (1742–1790) | College 1760 | Signer of United States Declaration of Independence | |
Ken Hughes (born 1954) | KSG 1983 | Member of House of Commons of Canada | |
Rafael Hui (born 1948) | HKS 1983 | Chief Secretary for Administration of Hong Kong | |
Michael Ignatieff (born 1947) | PhD History 1976 | Liberal Party of Canada leader of Her Majesty's loyal opposition; Member of Parliament; scholar; professor; author | |
Mohamad Al Ississ | PhD Econonmics | Jordanian Minister of Finance | |
Greville Janner (born 1928) | Law | Member, House of Lords | |
William Jeffrey | PhD | 13th Director, National Institute of Standards and Technology | |
Pauline Jewett (1922–1992) | Ph.D 1949 | Member of House of Commons of Canada | |
Eric Johnson (born 1975) | College 1998 | Mayor of Dallas | |
Henry Kaulback (1830–1896) | College | Member of Senate of Canada | |
Raymond W. Kelly (born 1940) | HKS 1984 | New York City Police Commissioner | |
Caroline Kennedy (born 1957) | Radcliffe 1980 | Writer; daughter of John F. Kennedy; former US Ambassador to Japan | |
Joseph P. Kennedy (1888–1969) | College 1912 | Kennedy political family patriarch | |
Max Kennedy Jr. (born 1993) | College 2016 | political organizer, volunteer, whistleblower | |
Alan Keyes (born 1950) | College 1972; PhD 1979 | U.S. presidential candidate and Senatorial candidate | |
Marc Kielburger (born 1977) | College 1999 | Canadian humanitarian and activist | |
Faik Konitza (1875–1942) | Writer, Ambassador of Albania to the United States | ||
Philip Lader | Law | United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom | |
Anthony Lake (born 1939) | College 1961 | United States National Security Advisor | |
David Lammy (born 1972) | Law 1994 | Member of British Parliament | |
Maurice Lamontagne (1917–1983) | M.A. | Member of Senate of Canada | |
Corliss Lamont (1905–1995) | College 1924, professor | ACLU director, humanist author | |
Horacio Rodríguez Larreta (born 1965) | Business 1993 | Mayor of Buenos Aires | |
Allan Leal (1917-1999) | Law 1957 | President of the Empire Club of Canada; Dean of Osgoode Hall Law School | |
Tobias Lear (1762–1816) | College 1783 | George Washington's personal secretary | |
Dominic LeBlanc (born 1967) | Law | Member of House of Commons of Canada | |
Alfred Lefurgey (1871–1934) | Law 1894 | Member of House of Commons of Canada | |
Charles Lemmond (1929–2012) | A.B. 1952 | Pennsylvania State Senator | |
Lawrence B. Lindsey (born 1954) | A.M. 1981; PhD 1985 | Economist, Director of the National Economic Council | |
Donald Stovel Macdonald (born 1932) | Law | Member of House of Commons of Canada | |
Roderick MacFarquhar (born 1930) | College 1955 | Member of British Parliament | |
Roy MacLaren (born 1934) | AMP 1973 | Member of House of Commons of Canada | |
Cyrus Macmillan (1882–1953) | Ph.D 1909 | Member of House of Commons of Canada | |
Tim Mahoney (born 1949) | MHA 2005 | Mayor of Fargo, North Dakota | |
Nabiel Makarim (born 1945) | HKS 1984 | Indonesian Environmental Minister | |
Michael Marshall (1930–2006) | Business 1960 | Member of British Parliament | |
Crown Princess Masako of Japan (born 1963) | B.A. | Consort of Crown Prince Naruhito, the first son of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko; member of the Imperial House of Japan through marriage | [609] |
Timothy Massad (born 1956) | College 1978; Law 1984 | Corporate lawyer at Cravath, Swaine & Moore, U.S. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Financial Stability, nominee to chair the Commodity Futures Trading Commission | [625] |
Dan Massey (1942–2013) | Graduate 1969 | Sexual freedom scholar, religious philosopher, human rights activist, chief engineer at BBN Technologies, and senior scientist at Science Applications International Corporation | |
Robert Charles Matthews (1871–1952) | College 1902 | Member of House of Commons of Canada | |
Allan McAvity (1882–1944) | College | Member of House of Commons of Canada | |
Susan McCaw (born 1962) | Business 1988 | US Ambassador to Austria, 2005–07 | [626] |
Dan McCready (born 1983) | Business 2011 | entrepreneur and candidate for US House of Representatives in North Carolina | |
Ezekiel McLeod (1840–1920) | Law 1867 | Member of House of Commons of Canada | |
Ken Mehlman (born 1967) | Law 1991 | former chairman of the Republican National Committee | |
David Miller (born 1958) | Economics (undergrad) 1981 | Mayor of Toronto | |
William Green Miller | United States Ambassador to Ukraine from 1993 to 1998 | ||
Rhodri Morgan (born 1939) | HKS | First Minister of Wales from 2000 to 2009 | |
Daniel Mudd (born 1956) | HKS 1986 | President and CEO of Fannie Mae | |
Abul Maal Abdul Muhith (born 1934) | Business | Economist, diplomat, and language veteran and Finance minister of Bangladesh | |
Kiraitu Murungi (born 1952) | Law 1991 | Minister of Energy in Kenya | |
Ephraim Bell Muttart (1839–1912) | Medical 1861 | Member of House of Commons of Canada | |
Ralph Nader (born 1934) | Law 1958 | Public advocate | |
Naheed Nenshi (born 1972) | JFK School of Government 1998 | Mayor of Calgary | |
Brooks Newmark (born 1958) | College 1980 | Member of British Parliament | |
Archie Norman (born 1954) | Business | Member of British Parliament | |
Grover Norquist (born 1956) | College 1978; Business 1981 | Activist | |
Michelle Obama (born 1964) | Law 1988 | First Lady of the United States, Political Activist | [627] |
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala (born 1954) | College 1981 | Finance Minister of Nigeria, Foreign Affairs Minister of Nigeria | |
Joe Oliver (born 1940) | Business 1970 | Member of House of Commons of Canada | |
James Otis (1725–1783) | College 1743; A.M. 1746 | Lawyer influential in American Revolution | |
Samuel Allyne Otis (1740–1814) |
College 1759 | 1st Secretary of the U.S. Senate | [628] |
Prince Ali-Reza Pahlavi, of Iran (Persia) (1966–2011) | PhD student at the time of his death | Member of the Pahlavi Imperial Family of Iran (Persia); younger son of the former Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, and his third wife Empress Farah Pahlavi; second in order of succession to the Iranian throne before the Iranian Revolution | [609] |
Robert Treat Paine (1731–1814) | College 1749 | Signer of United States Declaration of Independence | |
Francis Pangilinan (born 1963) | HKS 1998 | Senator and the Majority Leader of the Senate of the Philippines | |
Clay Pell | United States Department of Education official | [629] | |
George Halsey Perley (1857–1938) | College 1878 | Member of House of Commons of Canada | |
Claire Perry (born 1964) | Business | Member of British Parliament | |
José Piñera (born 1948) | Economics, Grad School M.A. 1972, PhD 1974 | Chile Minister of Labor and Social Security; Minister of Mines (under President Augusto Pinochet) 1978–80; enacted world's first system of private retirement accounts; known as one of the Chicago Boys | |
Loulan Pitre Jr. (born 1961) | Undergraduate 1983, Law 1986 | New Orleans lawyer and former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for Lafource Parish, Louisiana | [630] |
Jesse Robredo (1958–2012) | M.P.A. 1999 | Secretary of the Department of the Interior and Local Government of the Philippines | |
Stuart Rabner (born 1960) | Law 1984 | New Jersey State Attorney General | |
Mimi Rocah (born 1970) | College 1992 | District Attorney for Westchester County | [631] |
Franklin Raines (born 1949) | College 1971; Law 1976 | Chairman and CEO of Fannie Mae | |
Murray Rankin (born 1950) | Law | Member of House of Commons of Canada | |
Rosa Gumataotao Rios (born 1966) | College 1987 | Treasurer of the United States | |
Maurice Roche, 4th Baron Fermoy (1885–1955) | College 1909 | Member of British Parliament | |
Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan (1933–2003) | College 1954 | Son of Aga Khan III, the 48th Imam of Nizari Ismailism; United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees from 1966 to 1978 | [609] |
Muhammad Al-Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah (born 1958) | Law | Foreign Minister of Kuwait | |
Surakiart Sathirathai (born 1958) | Law | Foreign Minister of Thailand | |
G. David Schine (1927–1996) | College 1949 | Entrepreneur, businessman, political activist | |
Klaus Schwab (born 1938) | KSG 1967 | Founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum | |
Jyotiraditya Scindia (born 1971) | College 1993 | Indian Member of Parliament and Union Minister of State for IT and Communications | |
Phyllis Schlafly (born 1924) | Graduate School of Arts and Sciences 1945 | Political activist | |
Joel Herbert Seaverns (1860–1923) | College 1881 | Member of British Parliament | |
Nancy Sherman | 1982 | Professor of Philosophy at Georgetown University, military ethicist | |
Faryar Shirzad (born 1966) | HKS | Advisor to U.S. President George W. Bush | |
Bob Shrum (born 1943) | Law 1968 | Political consultant | |
Jayant Sinha (born 1963) | Business, 1992 | Minister of State for Finance, Member of Parliament in the First Modi ministry, former managing director at Omidyar Network, former Partner at McKinsey & Company | [632] |
Jose Solorio (born 1966) | Public Policy | California State Assemblyman | |
Sven Spengemann (born 1966) | Law | Member of House of Commons of Canada | |
Steve Spinner | MBA | Adviser to Obama Campaign, Department of Energy Official | |
Robert Stanfield (1914–2003) | Law | Member of House of Commons of Canada | |
Julian Steele (1906-1970) | College 1929 | Massachusetts' first African-American town meeting moderator, state agency head | |
Jill Stein (born 1950) | College 1973; Medical 1979 | 2012 and 2016 Green Party U.S. presidential nominee | |
Paul Stinchcombe (born 1962) | Law | Member of British Parliament | |
George William Strake Jr. (born 1935) | MBA 1961 | Secretary of State of Texas, 1979–81; Republican state chairman, 1983–88; Houston businessman and philanthropist | [633] |
Subramanian Swamy (born 1939) | Phd Economics 1965 | Former Indian Union Minister of Commerce and Industry | |
Edita Tahiri (born 1956) | HKS 2002 | Founder and leader of independence movement of Kosovo; Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kosovo 1991–2000; Deputy Prime Minister | |
Lorenzo M. Tañada (1898–1992) | Law | Philippine Senator, nationalist and civil libertarian | |
Tina Tchen (born 1956) | College 1978 | Lawyer, Assistant to President Barack Obama; Chief of Staff to First Lady Michelle Obama; Executive Director of the White House Council on Women and Girls | |
Peter Thurnham (1938–2010) | Business 1969 | Member of British Parliament | |
Arthur Tremblay (1917–1996) | M.Ed 1945 | Member of Senate of Canada | |
Sylvester Turner (born 1954) | Law 1980 | Mayor of Houston | |
Thomas Tweedie (1871–1944) | Law 1905 | Member of House of Commons of Canada | |
Bernardo Villegas | PhD in Economics | Economist, presidential advisor, founder of the Center for Research and Communication, led a committee that drafted the 1987 Philippine Constitution | |
Paul Volcker (born 1927) | HKS 1951 | Chairman of the Federal Reserve | |
William Michael Wall (1911–1961) | Ph.D 1954 | Member of Senate of Canada | |
Martha M. Walz (born 1953) | HKS 2000 | Democratic member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives | |
George F. Ward | M.P.A. | Former United States Ambassador to Namibia | [634] |
Joseph Warren (1741–1775) | College 1759; A.M. 1762 | Physician, soldier, activist | [635] |
Princess Maria Carolina Christina of Bourbon-Parma, Duchess of Guernica and Marchioness of Sala (born 1974) | Member of the Royal and Ducal House of Bourbon-Parma and Dutch Royal Family; fourth and youngest child of Princess Irene of the Netherlands and Carlos Hugo, Duke of Parma | [609] | |
Prince Radu of Romania (born 1960) | Executive Program 2004 | Son-in-law of former King Michael I of Romania; in 1996 he married Princess Margarita of Romania, the king's eldest daughter and the Crown Princess of Romania, also known as the "Custodian of the Romanian Crown" | [609] |
Alexander Watson | College 1961 | Ambassador, diplomat | |
Kevin White | HKS 1957 | Mayor of Boston | |
Dean Whiteway (born 1944) | M.A. | Member of House of Commons of Canada | |
Anthony A. Williams | HKS, Law 1987 | Mayor of Washington, DC | |
Gita Wirjawan | HKS, 2000 | Minister of Trade of Indonesia | |
James Wolfensohn (born 1933) | Business 1959 | Ninth President of the World Bank | |
Yam Ah Mee (born 1957) | Business | Returning Officer, Singaporean general election, 2011, former Brigadier General in the Republic of Singapore Air Force | |
Valerie Johnson Zachary (born 1962) | Law J.D. cum laude 1987 | Associate Judge of the North Carolina Court of Appeals, 2015-present | [636] |
Robert Zoellick (born 1953) | Law 1979; HKS 1981 | Eleventh President of the World Bank | |
Shpend Ahmeti (born 1978) | 2004.; HKS Public Administration | Mayor of Prishtina | |
William Williams (1731–1811) | College 1751 | Signer of United States Declaration of Independence | |
Hastings Wyman (born 1939) | Bachelor of Arts 1961 | Political consultant, author, journalist, publisher of The Southern Political Report | [637] |
René Castro (born 1957) | MPA, PHD | FAO Assistant Director General (ADG) of Climate, Biodiversity, Land and Water Department | [638] |
Wang Dan (born 1969) | Ph.D. in history 2008 | Chinese dissident and student leader in the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 | [639] |
Clara Chou (born 1953) | Master of Public Administration 1987 | Taiwanese journalist, television and radio personality | [640] |
Sun Chanthol (born 1956) | Master's in Public Administration | Cambodian Minister of Public Works and Transport | |
Lin Yi-hsiung (born 1941) | Master of Public Administration 1987 | Former Chairman of the Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party | [641] |
Miguel Braun (born 1973) | Master and Ph.D. in Economics 2001 | Secretary of Commerce (2015-2018) and Secretary of Economic Policy (2018-2019) of Argentina. | [642] |
Lee Jun-seok (born 1985) | B.A | Leader of the People Power Party | [643] |
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