Today In History
In 1836: Texas declared its independence from Mexico.
In 1897: President Cleveland vetoed legislation that would have required a literacy test for immigrants.
In 1899: Congress established Mount Rainier National Park.
In 1933: “King Kong,” starring Fay Wray, premiered in New York.
In 1985: The U.S. approved a screening test for AIDS that detected antibodies to the virus, allowing contaminated blood to be excluded from the blood supply.