6 Page 2-The Michigan Daily- Thursday, November 5, 1992 WOMEN Continued from page 1 "It's interesting that it took that kind of battle of the sexes in the Senate for people to do something about it," Herrmann added. Hanson predicted the Senate Judiciary Committee will never be all-male again, and added that she is confident women will be represented in President-elect Bill Clinton's Cabinet. "Looking at (Clinton's) record in Arkansas, it is clear that this is part of what he is committed to," said Hanson. In the election, an enormous number of women supported female candidates and an equally large number supported Clinton's cam- paign, Hanson said. Most Of the fe- male candidates who ran for Congress also supported Clinton. Hanson added that both male and female candidates seemed to shy away from the Bush campaign be- cause of such a low popularity. The historic increase in the num- ber of women shows "America wanting change," Hanson said. "Women have worked for 12 years and women's issues will fi- nally move through - we've walked up the political ladder." U U The International Business Club in cooperation with the Wm. Davidson InstitLe* and the MBA Corps Presents PRIVATIZATION IN EASTERN EUROPE A PANEL DISCUSSION WITH Leading Policy Makers, Business and Banking Professionals from: Poland Anna Hejka- czynska, Hejka Michnaatg av ment Banking; Zbignlew Okonski, Depu Alinister, igzEconomic Relations and Secretary of State; Jaroslaw