The term céilí dance was invented in the late 19th century by the Gaelic League.
From 1919 to 1923, he was President of the Gaelic League.
It was during this time that he became an active member of the Gaelic League.
The Gaelic League is the unloved arbiter of social life.
She was much interested in the Gaelic League but later became alienated from it.
The Gaelic League held weekly meetings that were a combination of classes and conversation.
He became involved in the work of the Gaelic League.
He was one of the earliest members of the Gaelic League.
He qualified as a national school teacher in 1912 and joined the Gaelic League the same year.
In 1914, he commented on the language policy of the Gaelic League: