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 would be original, probably to the point of eccentricity; would not endure dictation, and, through strong will and tremendous perseverance, would carry out all plans, regardless of opposition. At the same time he would be equally strong in the secretive qualities. It is the letter “H” that brings the creative, or inventive element into the name. The “O,” with its element of steadfastness and intellectual strength. would give the necessary steadying influence to this inventive ability. The “M” would exert a powerful effect in the establishment of suitable environment for work, while the “A” and “S” both stand for the beginning of new things.

''ALFRED Tennyson: Name, 28, or 1. Birth, 6, (6 Aug. 1809).''

The birth number, 6, combines to a marked degree, the qualities that would tend to make a great poet—a strong character, either up or down; the idealism of the dreamer; musical and artistic