Список политиков Гарвардского университета включает в себя известных политиков, связанных с Гарвардским университетом .
Главы государств
Главы правительств
министры кабинета министров США
Губернаторы штатов США
сенаторы США
Представители США
Другие политические деятели
- Abraham Katz (1926–2013), diplomat, United States Ambassador to the OECD
See also
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