AMERICAN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSOCIATION ~~“ 475 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK 10, N. Y. August, 1944 Occupational Therapy has attracted con- siderable interest among faculty members and students in your field. Because of this interest and the critical war situation, with its acute demand for many more qualified Occupational Therapists, we are sending you this informative leaflet. The major problem of rehabilitation, with its ramifications of physical restoration, is proving of interest to your graduates. Further iatortakaca will gladly be given by the Educational Office of the American Occupational Kui da tok Uf ie Fish, 0.T.R. Educational Field Secretary Therapy Association.