Gideon's blues
God bless our Canada : A national anthem : [choral score]
Goodnight Desdemona (Good morning, Juliet)
Growing up Black in Halifax : part 1 of 3
Growing up Black in Halifax : part 2 of 3
Growing up Black in Halifax : part 3 of 3
Guys and dolls
'H - I' miscellaneous correspondence
'H' miscellaneous correspondence
Halifax 1917 : from dreams to despair with Rhapsody Quintet and Jeremy Webb : [poster]
Halifax Relief Commission
Handel's Dublin Messiah with Symphony Nova Scotia conducted by Kevin Mallon : [poster]
Handel's Messiah with Symphony Nova Scotia : [poster]
Handel's Messiah with Symphony Nova Scotia conducted by Jeff Joudrey : [poster]
Harlem duet
Health
High School musical
Holiday inn
How the other half loves
'I' miscellaneous correspondence
I remember : [poster]
If we are women
In remembrance : a program of commemorative music and readings : [poster]
Invitation to Munro Day Celebration
Invitations to Dalhousie University convocation ceremonies
Invitations to dances, at homes, and a gift sale
'J' - 'M' miscellaneous correspondence
Jester's Christmas
Johann Sebastian Bach's St. John Passion : [poster]
Joseph and the amazing technicolor dreamcoat
Joseph and the amazing technicolour dreamcoat
J.S. Bach's B minor Mass with Symphony Nova Scotia and the Truro Cantabile Singers : [poster]
Juno and the paycock
'K - P' miscellaneous correspondence
'K' miscellaneous correspondence
'K' miscellaneous correspondence
'K' miscellaneous correspondence
'K' miscellaneous correspondence
'L - M' miscellaneous correspondence
'L' - 'P' miscellaneous correspondence
'L' miscellaneous correspondence
'L' miscellaneous correspondence
'L' miscellaneous correspondence
Layout pages for the Dalhousie School of Physiotherapy yearbook 1986
Layout pages for the Dalhousie School of Physiotherapy yearbook 1988
Lend me a tenor
Les miserables
Let our spirits soar : the voices of our past : [poster]
Letter and telegram from Brooke Claxton congratulating MacDonald on assuming Chair of the Regional War Labour Board
Letter from Alexander Kerr, President of Dalhousie University