Presidential Appointees
- 1864 Sanford Dole (Williams) — appointed first Territorial Governor of Hawaii and Federal Judge by William McKinley
- 1881 Walter Frear (Yale) — appointed third Territorial Governor of Hawaii and Federal Judge by Theodore Roosevelt
- 1896 William Castle, Jr. (Harvard) — Assistant Secretary of State and Ambassador to Japan under Calvin Coolidge, Undersecretary of State for Herbert Hoover, Harvard Board of Overseers
- 1905 Lawrence M. Judd (Penn) — appointed Seventh Territorial Governor of Hawaii by Herbert Hoover
- 1908 William Charles Achi, Jr. (Stanford) — appointed Territorial Judge by Woodrow Wilson
- '33 Samuel Pailthorpe King (Yale) — appointed Federal Judge by Richard Nixon
- '47 John M. Steadman (Yale) — appointed DC Appeals Federal Judge by Ronald Reagan
- '50 Alan Cooke Kay (Princeton) — appointed Federal Judge by Ronald Reagan
- '62 Wendy Lee Gramm (Wellesley) — Head of Commodity Futures Trading Commission for Ronald Reagan, his "favorite economist", disgraced Enron board member, spouse of Texas Republican Senator Phil Gramm
- '62 Terrence O'Donnell (Air Force Academy) — Deputy Special Assistant to Richard Nixon and Special Assistant to Gerald Ford, General Counsel, Department of Defense, Executive VP of Textron
- '64 Jonathan Jay Healy (Williams) — Massachusetts state legislator and State Commissioner of Food and Agriculture, appointed USDA regional director by Barack Obama
- '65 Robert G. Klein (Stanford) — Hawaii Supreme Court Judge appointed Federal Judge by Bill Clinton (withdrawn)
- '66 Nanci Langley (USC) — Commissioner of the Postal Regulatory Commission, appointed by George W. Bush
- '68 Christopher Ryan Henry (Annapolis) — VP of Science Applications International Corporation and Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for George W. Bush
- '71 Michael Liu (Stanford) — HUD Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing (2001–2005) appointed by George W. Bush
- '75 Robert Stephen Silberman (Dartmouth) — Assistant Secretary of the Army for George H. W. Bush, President of CalEnergy, CEO of Strayer Education
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